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=IPv6 on AAISP Broadband=
This is how we route and assign IPv6 on DSL connections.
 
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:
2001:8b0:1111:1111:0: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.
| IPv6 address || As advised || You can use any address space from the block assigned to you. You can also use 2002:: prefix space using any of your IPv4 address space. All of these addresses will be accepted from your line whether native IPv6 in PPP or tunneled over IPv4. Other source addresses will not be accepted. The router address and prefix delegation can be obtained by the router using DHCPv6 over PPP.
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| DNS || 2001:8b0::2020 2001:8b0::2021" || These are our customer facing DNS resolvers for IPv6 use. The DNS servers can be obtained by your router using DHCPv6 over PPP.
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==Assigning Additional IPv6 Blocks==
 
Additional /64 or /60 blocks can be assigned from the Control Pages:
 
{{CPbox|#Click on the line you want to add a block to
#Click The Add /64 or Add/60 button
#The block will start routing when your router next logs in}}
 
 
[[File:Ipv6Assign.png|none|frame|Assign new IPv6 blocks buttons on the Control Pages]]
 
The new block will be routed to your router (once your router has reconnected to AAISP), you will then have to allow the new block through any firewall you have, and then route the new block appropriately on your local network.
 
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