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When the CPE logs in and negotiates PPP we use IPV6CP to assign an IPv6 'WAN' address. This address is a single IPv6 address in the form of:
When the CPE logs in and negotiates PPP we use IPV6CP to assign an IPv6 'WAN' address. This address is a single IPv6 address in the form of:
2001:8b0:1111:1111:[your IPv4 WAN in HEX]
2001:8b0:1111:1111:0:ffff:[your IPv4 WAN in HEX]


At this point we will also be routing any IPv6 blocks to this WAN address. Usually a line will have at least one /64 block.
At this point we will also be routing any IPv6 blocks to this WAN address. Usually a line will have at least one /64 block.