 graysonfPremium,MVM join:1999-07-16 Fort Lauderdale, FL | reply to JoelC707
Re: [IPv6] Seeing two different LAN side ranges Your WAN IPv6 subnet mask should be /128, not /64. You should not have to specify anything other than DHCP for that interface for both IPv4 and IPv6.
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 whfsdudePremium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC Reviews:
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| said by graysonf:Your WAN IPv6 subnet mask should be /128, not /64. You should not have to specify anything other than DHCP for that interface for both IPv4 and IPv6. Nope, the WAN subnet is a /64. OP just needs firewall rules. |
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 graysonfPremium,MVM join:1999-07-16 Fort Lauderdale, FL | Not correct. See:
»Re: [Business] Unexpected IPv6 address with Business Class stati |
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 JoelC707Premium join:2002-07-09 West Point, GA kudos:5 | I expected to see a /128 on WAN side. Is that because of the /64 on the prefix delegation? Why would that cause the two different LAN side subnets? |
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