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  • 1.  IPv6 routing with static IPs

    Posted 12-22-2010 07:35

    Hi,

    Hi,

     

     

    here's the deal:

    I've got a /48-range for our hosting-services. I want to give out our customers /64 and /56. We are using a /64 transfernet to get our /48 to our ssg550 cluster. To get a better idea what I have now:

    Hi,

     

     

    here's the deal:

    I've got a /48-range for our hosting-services. I want to give out our customers /64 and /56. We are using a /64 transfernet to get our /48 to our ssg550 cluster. To get a better idea what I have now:

     

    provider-Router                           e0/0          ssg550            e0/1                                              customer

    2001:db8:ff0::2/64                  2001:db8:ff0::4/64             2001:db8:1001:1::1/64               2001:db8:1001:1001::1/64

    Hi,

     

     

    here's the deal:

    I've got a /48-range for our hosting-services. I want to give out our customers /64 and /56. We are using a /64 transfernet to get our /48 to our ssg550 cluster. To get a better idea what I have now:

     

    provider-Router                           e0/0          ssg550            e0/1                                              customer

    2001:db8:ff0::2/64                  2001:db8:ff0::4/64             2001:db8:1001:1::1/64               2001:db8:1001:1001::1/64

     

    from the public internet I can ping providers side, my e0/0 and my e0/1 but not the configured customer-IP. The weird thing is, I can ping from the customer-IP to the public ipv6-internet.

    The IP-numbering has to be static, so no autoconfiguration. Both, e0/0 and e0/1 are in router-mode (on the IPv6-page). I tried to add 2001:db8:1001:1001::/64 to the prefix-list of e0/1 without "autonomous" an "onlink", so that the prefix is not announced for autoconfiguration. I set up a policy for untrust->trust "any-ipv6 to any-ipv6 any permit". I'm quite puzzled now and don't realy know how to debug this one and how to get things running.



  • 2.  RE: IPv6 routing with static IPs

    Posted 12-22-2010 07:37

    Don't know why this post is written twice here, tried deleting it and pasting the text again, but get always the same result... sorry for the confusion.



  • 3.  RE: IPv6 routing with static IPs
    Best Answer

    Posted 12-23-2010 11:06

    Solved it myself. I just had to add a static route-entry for the subnet to its appropiate sub-interface.