FireBrick 2700 Configuration run-through: Difference between revisions
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=PPPoE= |
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The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via a modem, eg a: |
The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via a modem, eg a: |
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Herewe are using the first ethernet port as the one connected to the modem... We had also set up the other 3 ports as the LAN. More details in the FireBrick documentation.<br> |
Herewe are using the first ethernet port as the one connected to the modem... We had also set up the other 3 ports as the LAN. More details in the FireBrick documentation.<br> |
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=Native IPv6= |
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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 |
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Your computers should then get IPv6 details. |
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test on http://ip.help.me.uk |
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