[AusNOG] Internode IPv6 Support

Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Mon Oct 19 15:11:15 EST 2015


On Mon, 2015-10-19 at 14:50 +1100, Damien Gardner Jnr wrote:
> Now bear in mind that RouterOS doesn't support prefix delegation (aka ipv6
> address tid-ipv6-prefix ::1:0:0:0:1/64) quite the way that cisco do, so you
> will have to then take your delegated prefix, and manually config your WAN,
> LAN, DMZ, etc. (and unless I was doing something wrong, you HAVE to add the
> WAN IP manually, if you actually want your 'tik to have v6 internet
> access..)

I configured my LAN(s) manually, but it was because I wanted to. To have
the router select a prefix automatically, I could have put the pool name
into the “From Pool” field when adding an address to the relevant inside
interface then given the address as “::1/64″. The subnet prefix would
then have been the first available /64 prefix from the Internode /56.
However, this was a while ago (ROS5.22) maybe things are different now.

After enabling IPv6 module on the MikroTik, I definitely did not need to
configure anything on the WAN side manually except the DHCPv6 client and
the rule that allowed DHCPv6 packets.

Nor do I have a GUA on my outside interface. It wouldn't hurt to put one
there, but it's not actually needed.

Regards, K.
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