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mnathani | I have a new he.net IPv6 tunnel terminating on a cisco 2811 router
I can ping IPv6 destinations from the router itself, but can't seem to get other hosts on my LAN to use the IPv6 connection | [19:18] | |
acf_ | mnathani: you mean router advertisement isn't working?
or even after adding static routes, etc... they won't work | [19:20] | |
mnathani | the Win 8 machine get the router adv., but can not reach IPv6 hosts
it can ping the router though was just going to try a static assignment | [19:20] | |
acf_ | does the router show up in traceroutes to IPv6 hosts? | [19:21] | |
mnathani | does not
first hop = destination net unreachable | [19:21] | |
acf_ | sounds like perhaps the default route is wrong/nonexistant
in the Windows 8 machine | [19:21] | |
mnathani | netstat -r ?
to view the routes? | [19:24] | |
acf_ | on linux
I prefer netstat -rn well, netstat -rn6
"netsh" -> "interface ipv6" -> "show routes" | [19:24] | |
mnathani | I got to that article
apparently its for server os old server os, like 2003 I think it might have something to do with the fact that I have 2 nics on my machine | [19:30] | |
acf_ | 'netsh interface ipv6 show route' | [19:32] | |
mnathani | running IPv4 on one and trying to run IPv6 on the second NIC | [19:32] | |
acf_ | according to http://chamaradisanayake.blogspot.com/2011/09/add-ipv6-route-in-windows-7.html
hmm. the router solicitor should take care of using the right interface as long as you're receiving advertisements on only one NIC | [19:32] | |
mnathani | I get a lot of routes | [19:33] | |
acf_ | at the top?
"::" perhaps? | [19:33] | |
mnathani | https://gist.github.com/anonymous/2bc0b8f5eb8185c077c9 | [19:33] | |
BryceBot | Gist: "https://gist.github.com/2bc0b8f5eb8185c077c9" | [19:33] | |
acf_ | super helpful BryceBot, thanks :P | [19:33] | |
mnathani | 3 different :: | [19:33] | |
brycec | All of which were specified manually | [19:34] | |
acf_ | does "manually" mean "automatically by the route solicitor"? | [19:34] | |
brycec | acf_: Well it *could* be helpful. Some people do name their gists... I agree that in this case, not very helpful ;P
I took it to mean that mnathani specified it | [19:34] | |
acf_ | oh, it shows a name normally... | [19:35] | |
mnathani | https://gist.github.com/anonymous/bdc584702a15239ca235 | [19:35] | |
BryceBot | Gist: "https://gist.github.com/bdc584702a15239ca235" | [19:35] | |
brycec | But notice that there are default routes on two different interfaces (Idx) | [19:35] | |
acf_ | I'll see if I can check a working IPv6 Windows routing table... | [19:35] | |
mnathani | that one has my ipconfig /all | [19:35] | |
brycec | (Example of a useful Gist: https://gist.github.com/Lanluotiankong/43a6d95c7fbc0e9a5c7a) | [19:36] | |
BryceBot | Gist: "Kruskal`sMST: to find a minimum spanning tree for a connected weighted graphn# tests: kruskal(graph)n# graph = {'vertices': ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F'], 'edges': set([(4, 'A', 'B'),(8, 'A', 'C'),(15, 'A', 'D'),(16, 'B', 'C'),(23, 'B', 'D'),(42, 'C', 'D'),])n# expected is: set([(15, 'A', 'D'), (4, 'A', 'B'), (8, 'A', 'C')])" | [19:36] | |
mnathani | https://gist.github.com/anonymous/911f58a2179a19c5637e | [19:40] | |
BryceBot | Gist: "https://gist.github.com/911f58a2179a19c5637e" | [19:40] | |
mnathani | thats from a WIndows 8 VM bridged to the IPv6 NIC, and working IPv6 routing | [19:40] | |
acf_ | I have a single IPv6 default route
if I enable two interfaces, I get two default routes, but they both point out one interface (both interfaces are on the same broadcast domain) otherwise it looks like the one brycec pasted the gateway appears to always be an fe80:: address mnathani: perhaps you could try configuring an address / default gateway manually in the GUI? | [19:54] | |
brycec | acf_: I posted nothing
*pasted | [19:57] | |
acf_ | oh derp. that was mnathani again | [19:58] | |
brycec | :P | [19:58] | |
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