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To add a tunnelled IPv6 block to your FireBrick (2500/2700) and advertise it on your LAN subnet is do the following: |
To add a tunnelled IPv6 block to your FireBrick (2500/2700) and advertise it on your LAN subnet is do the following: |
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Create a route: |
==Create a route:== |
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<route ip="::/0" gateway="81.187.81.187"/> |
<route ip="::/0" gateway="81.187.81.187"/> |
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Here, 81.187.81.187 is the AAISP side Tunnel endpoint, and we've created an IPv6 default route to it - if you are using someone else for the Tunnel, then use their endpoint. |
Here, 81.187.81.187 is the AAISP side Tunnel endpoint, and we've created an IPv6 default route to it - if you are using someone else for the Tunnel, then use their endpoint. |
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Update your subnet to include: |
==Update your subnet to include:== |
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*ra="true" |
*ra="true" |
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*ra-mtu="1480" (1472 if over ppp) |
*ra-mtu="1480" (1472 if over ppp) |
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