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This is a short guide on getting a pfSense 2.1.2+ system to connect to AAISP as a dual stack router and firewall (Note however this is just the way I have setup my system, and should be used only as guidance) . |
This is a short guide on getting a pfSense 2.1.2+ system to connect to AAISP as a dual stack router and firewall (Note however this is just the way I have setup my system, and should be used only as guidance) . |
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Before you start, it would be wise to read [[IPv6#IPv6 on AAISP Broadband|IPv6 on AAISP]], which explains how IPv6 traffic will be routed to you by AAISP. Key point is that you should expect one /128 address to be assigned to your router, additional subnets will be routed to this address. |
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= Introduction = |
= Introduction = |
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[[File:Interface Setup - WAN.png|800px]] |
[[File:Interface Setup - WAN.png|800px]] |
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Note that you should not use the prefix delegation configuration; AAISP will issue you a single /128 and then route additional subnets to this address. |
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Finally, click on the save button. |
Finally, click on the save button. |
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