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If you haven't cracked the password, you could manually add a static route (as a quick and dirty solution). Valid gateway addresses are
If you haven't cracked the password, you could manually add a static route (as a quick and dirty solution). Valid gateway addresses are
fe80::203:97ff:fe05:c000 fe80::203:97ff:fe19:8000
fe80::203:97ff:fe05:c000 fe80::203:97ff:fe19:8000 fe80::203:97ff:fe44:4000


Or you could just power cycle the router...
Or you could just power cycle the router...

Revision as of 16:25, 14 October 2019

The B10B and B10C use the same firmware files, and presumably share the same bugs.

Loss of Static Routes

Issue

Saved Static Routes aren't automatically reapplied after a power cycle.

Workaround

After a power cycle: Login to router, select Network Setting, Routing. Modify, Edit static routes(s) to disable, then Modify, Edit static route(s) to enable.

Fixed in

?? Present in firmware versions up to and including AAVF.12

Loss of default IPv6 route on WAN

Issue

Brief (~60 second) WAN outages can cause the router to lose its default IPv6 route (e.g. DLM resets, LNS switchovers). The router no longer listens for Router Advertisements on its PPP interface, and so never relearns its default IPv6 route.

Workaround

If you have cracked the supervisor password, then the same password is used for the root account. Log in over telnet or ssh as root, and issue the command:

echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/ppp1.3/accept_ra

It will take up to ~1 hour to receive a Router Advertisement and restore the default route.

If you haven't cracked the password, you could manually add a static route (as a quick and dirty solution). Valid gateway addresses are

fe80::203:97ff:fe05:c000   fe80::203:97ff:fe19:8000   fe80::203:97ff:fe44:4000

Or you could just power cycle the router...

Fixed in

Believed fixed in AAVF.13