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Mike Zanker...
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:01 am
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I've set up my Cisco 877 to route IPv6 to/from my LAN to my ISP. Routing
works fine - I can access IPv6 addresses on the Internet without any
problems. However, I can't talk to the router's global IPv6 address on
the ethernet interface (Vlan1) and this seems to be because the Cisco is
ignoring neighbour solicitation messages from other IPv6 hosts on the
LAN. Doing a packet trace I see lots of, e.g.

2001:8b0:f:1:217:f2ff:fe0c:2e20 -> ff02::1:ff00:1 ICMPv6 Neighbor
solicitation

but no neighbour advertisement back from the Cisco. Pinging the Cisco's
link local address works fine (hence being able to route through to the
Internet - it's just the global address that doesn't respond.

Is this a bug in Cisco's IPv6 implementation? I'm running 12.4(24)T1.

Thanks,

Mike
 
Matthias Scheler...
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:47 am
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Mike Zanker <not-for-mail at (no spam) zanker.org> writes:
Quote:
I've set up my Cisco 877 to route IPv6 to/from my LAN to my ISP. Routing
works fine - I can access IPv6 addresses on the Internet without any
problems. However, I can't talk to the router's global IPv6 address on
the ethernet interface (Vlan1) and this seems to be because the Cisco is
ignoring neighbour solicitation messages from other IPv6 hosts on the
LAN. Doing a packet trace I see lots of, e.g.

2001:8b0:f:1:217:f2ff:fe0c:2e20 -> ff02::1:ff00:1 ICMPv6 Neighbor
solicitation

but no neighbour advertisement back from the Cisco. Pinging the Cisco's
link local address works fine (hence being able to route through to the
Internet - it's just the global address that doesn't respond.

Is this a bug in Cisco's IPv6 implementation? I'm running 12.4(24)T1.

I've got exactly the same problem my Cisco 877W. It works fine with
12.4(24)T but not with 12.4(24)T1 or 12.4(24)T2. Unfortunately the
later is required to fix security problems. :-(

Kind regards
 
waydot...
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:01 am
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On Oct 25, 4:47 am, Matthias Scheler <t... at (no spam) zhadum.org.uk> wrote:
Quote:
I've got exactly the same problem my Cisco 877W. It works fine with
12.4(24)T but not with 12.4(24)T1 or 12.4(24)T2. Unfortunately the
later is required to fix security problems. Sad

I can confirm this same issue on 12.4(24)T1 and also on 12.4(15)T10.

This worked on 12.4(6)T, but alas that version has other problems, and
I cannot use it.
 
 
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