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= Related Pages on the A&A Website |
= Related Pages on the A&A Website = |
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*[http://www.aaisp.net.uk/kb-broadband-ipv6.html www.aaisp.net.uk/kb-broadband-ipv6.html] |
*[http://www.aaisp.net.uk/kb-broadband-ipv6.html www.aaisp.net.uk/kb-broadband-ipv6.html] |
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*[http://www.pitt-pladdy.com/blog/_20100123-184109%2B0000%20OpenWrt%20with%20native%20IPv6%20on%20DG834%20v2%20%28using%20AAISP%29/ Using OpenWRT as an IPv6 router] |
*[http://www.pitt-pladdy.com/blog/_20100123-184109%2B0000%20OpenWrt%20with%20native%20IPv6%20on%20DG834%20v2%20%28using%20AAISP%29/ Using OpenWRT as an IPv6 router] |
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*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ipv6 Configuring OpenWRT for IPv6] |
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ipv6 Configuring OpenWRT for IPv6] |
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*[http://www.davidc.net/networking/ipv6-source-address-selection-linux IPv6 Source Address Selection on Linux] |
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*[http://ipv6.raphnet.net/ Linux/BSD Configuration commands] |
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== IPv6 ready hardware == |
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The following equipment has been successfully used as an IPv6 Router for home use |
The following equipment has been successfully used as an IPv6 Router for home use. These are known as CPE or Customer Premises Equipment. |
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*Linksys NSLU2 running OpenWRT 10.03 (Backfire) with a Netgear DM111P ADSL2+ DSL Modem |
*Linksys NSLU2 running OpenWRT 10.03 (Backfire) with a Netgear DM111P ADSL2+ DSL Modem |
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*Linksys NSLU2 running Debian Squeeze with a SpeedTouch USB ADSL modem [[IPv6 SpeedTouch|Guide]] |
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*Netgear DG834v2 running OpenWRT 8.09 (Kamikaze) |
*Netgear DG834v2 running OpenWRT 8.09 (Kamikaze) |
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*Linksys WRTU54G-TM running OpenWRT trunk build with a Netgear DM111P Modem |
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*Netgear WNR854T running OpenWRT 10.03 (Backfire) with BT Openreach modem on FTTC |
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*[[Router - Cisco IPv6 IOS Versions|Cisco Devices]] running 12.4 and above |
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*Our [[FireBrick 2700]] page has info on Native IPv6 config (also applies to 2500) |
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*[[Vigor 120]] - earlier firmware versions have problems with IPv6 |
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*Billion BiPAC 7800N with firmware 1.06d |
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*The MikroTik [[RouterOS]] page has information on IPv6 configuration |
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The search for additional IPv6 CPE possibilities: [[IPv6CPESearch]] |
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* [[Router - Juniper SRX|Juniper SRX]] series of routers |
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== Native IPv6 Connections == |
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*[[Cisco IPv6 Native Config]] |
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*[[IPv6]] - How AAISP manage IPv6 on Broadband lines. |
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== IPv6 over IP Tunnelled Connections == |
== IPv6 over IP Tunnelled Connections == |
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*[[Cisco IPv6 Tunnel Config]] |
*[[Cisco IPv6 Tunnel Config]] |
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*[[FreeBSD IPv6 Tunnel Config]] |
*[[FreeBSD IPv6 Tunnel Config]] |
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*[[FireBrick 2700 v6 Tunnel]] |
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*[[Debian IPv6 Tunnel Config]] |
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*[[Linux NetworkManager IPv6 Tunnel Config]] |
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See also the configuration examples on the IPv6 Knowledge-base page referenced above. |
See also the configuration examples on the IPv6 Knowledge-base page referenced above. |
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[[Category:IPv6]] [[Category:Configuring]] |
[[Category:IPv6]] [[Category:Configuring]] |
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== FireBrick 2500/2700 == |
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It's quite easy.... Assuming you have an IPv6 block allocated to your line on Clueless and you're using the FB for PPPoE, then all the FB config needs is: |
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*An IPv6 address on the LAN subnet |
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*ra="true" in the subnet |
Revision as of 00:00, 18 August 2018
Related Pages on the A&A Website
Useful Blog/HOWTO Entries
- Using OpenWRT as an IPv6 router
- Configuring OpenWRT for IPv6
- IPv6 Source Address Selection on Linux
- Linux/BSD Configuration commands
IPv6 ready hardware
The following equipment has been successfully used as an IPv6 Router for home use. These are known as CPE or Customer Premises Equipment.
- Linksys NSLU2 running OpenWRT 10.03 (Backfire) with a Netgear DM111P ADSL2+ DSL Modem
- Linksys NSLU2 running Debian Squeeze with a SpeedTouch USB ADSL modem Guide
- Netgear DG834v2 running OpenWRT 8.09 (Kamikaze)
- Linksys WRTU54G-TM running OpenWRT trunk build with a Netgear DM111P Modem
- Netgear WNR854T running OpenWRT 10.03 (Backfire) with BT Openreach modem on FTTC
- Cisco Devices running 12.4 and above
- Our FireBrick 2700 page has info on Native IPv6 config (also applies to 2500)
- Vigor 120 - earlier firmware versions have problems with IPv6
- Billion BiPAC 7800N with firmware 1.06d
- The MikroTik RouterOS page has information on IPv6 configuration
The search for additional IPv6 CPE possibilities: IPv6CPESearch
- Juniper SRX series of routers
Native IPv6 Connections
- Cisco IPv6 Native Config
- IPv6 - How AAISP manage IPv6 on Broadband lines.
IPv6 over IP Tunnelled Connections
- Cisco IPv6 Tunnel Config
- FreeBSD IPv6 Tunnel Config
- FireBrick 2700 v6 Tunnel
- Debian IPv6 Tunnel Config
- Linux NetworkManager IPv6 Tunnel Config
See also the configuration examples on the IPv6 Knowledge-base page referenced above.
FireBrick 2500/2700
It's quite easy.... Assuming you have an IPv6 block allocated to your line on Clueless and you're using the FB for PPPoE, then all the FB config needs is:
- An IPv6 address on the LAN subnet
- ra="true" in the subnet