All who have tried: is it safe to say Rogers 6rd is broken? Multiple routers and I can't get a ping running. A Cisco E4500 can establish a tunnel but not ping through, other devices with manual 6rd configuration can't even setup tunnelling.
It used to work for me on a Cisco E4200v1, but it stopped working when I switched to E4200v2. I've been blaming the Marvell chipset (which is crap), but I've been seeing others users reporting that it is indeed broken.
reply to SimplePanda Same here. I use a pfSense appliance and I get an ipv6 assigned to the router as well as all the clients, but no ipv6 traffic can reach the gateway.
reply to SimplePanda Is too bad. You'd think Rogers would have -one- guy in IT who would notice that the service is somewhat broken and see about fixing it.
I was able to get a manually configured link on a Linux machine working earlier but while I could ping through and could get some sites connecting, things like www.google.com via IPV6 would just hang. ipv6.google.com worked fine and some testing showed basically 50% of the sites I tried wouldn't connect. My IPV6 TekSavvy link would connect just fine so definitely an issue on Rogers end.
reply to SimplePanda Ok, I've been able to get this working with a D-Link router. I had some success with manually setting 6in4 tunnels to work with the 6rd BR's (whereas Cisco 6rd didn't work at all for me), so I gave a D-link router a shot just to see.
Tunnel came up immediately and I haven't had any issues.
So not sure if coincidentally Rogers just fixed this or if Cisco's 6rd support is the issue in the latest versions of the E4500 firmware.