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Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic

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20 Sep 2019 17:16 #1 by jonny.hyam@mac.com
Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic was created by jonny.hyam@mac.com
Dear All,

Has anyone been able to configure a Vigor 2862 with HyperOptic for IPv6?

HyperOptic state the following configuration for non-Hyperoptic supplied routers (HyperHub):

Select dual stack option for WAN interface (IPv4/IPv6)
For address/prefix source select DHCPv6 (not static option)
Enable prefix delegation (PD)
Select SLAAC for IPv6 address creation method

I've set the WAN > Internet Access > IPV6 > Connection Type: DHCPv6 Client

HyperOptic don't offer any configuration details for the following:
IAID (Identity Association ID)
DUID (DHCP Unique ID
Authentication Protocol

I've set SLAAC in the LAN > General Setup > IPv6 > Management...

Won't show a successful IPv6 address on the Dashboard...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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23 Sep 2019 09:02 #2 by richard1234
Replied by richard1234 on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
I am not familiar with HyperOptic, is it connected to WAN1 or WAN2?

Do you get anything useful in syslog? I find it best with this configured to write to a USB stick.

Richard

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23 Sep 2019 09:05 #3 by jonny.hyam@mac.com
Replied by jonny.hyam@mac.com on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
Dear Richard,

Thank you for your reply.

WAN2 - good point! I will see what I can find in the syslog output and post here.

Kind Regards,

Jonathon

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24 Sep 2019 07:47 #4 by jonny.hyam@mac.com
Replied by jonny.hyam@mac.com on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
Dear Richard,

syslog below:

1662019-09-23 22:08:19Sep 23 22:08:19[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (RA, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:08:20Sep 23 22:08:19[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:21Sep 23 22:08:20[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:23Sep 23 22:08:22[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:26Sep 23 22:08:26[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_PFX_DELEGATE_ACTIVE
1662019-09-23 22:08:27Sep 23 22:08:27[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:34Sep 23 22:08:34[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_TIME_OUT
1662019-09-23 22:08:34Sep 23 22:08:34[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (DHCPv6, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:08:49Sep 23 22:08:49[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_TIME_OUT
1662019-09-23 22:08:49Sep 23 22:08:49[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (RA, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:08:50Sep 23 22:08:49[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:51Sep 23 22:08:50[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:53Sep 23 22:08:52[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:08:57Sep 23 22:08:56[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:04Sep 23 22:09:04[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_TIME_OUT
1662019-09-23 22:09:04Sep 23 22:09:04[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (DHCPv6, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:09:14Sep 23 22:09:13acme client: Error: DrayDDNS account not exist
1662019-09-23 22:09:19Sep 23 22:09:19[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_TIME_OUT
1662019-09-23 22:09:19Sep 23 22:09:19[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (RA, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:09:20Sep 23 22:09:20[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:21Sep 23 22:09:21[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:24Sep 23 22:09:23[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:28Sep 23 22:09:27[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:34Sep 23 22:09:34[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_TIME_OUT
1662019-09-23 22:09:34Sep 23 22:09:34[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (DHCPv6, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:09:49Sep 23 22:09:49[IPv6] WAN2, Type(DHCPv6 Client), Rx EVENT = EVT_TIME_OUT
1662019-09-23 22:09:49Sep 23 22:09:49[IPv6] IPv6 event timeout (RA, 15 sec)!
1662019-09-23 22:09:50Sep 23 22:09:49[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:51Sep 23 22:09:50[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:53Sep 23 22:09:53[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2
1662019-09-23 22:09:57Sep 23 22:09:57[DHCPv6c] Send solicit to FF02::1:2 on WAN2

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24 Sep 2019 08:39 #5 by richard1234
Replied by richard1234 on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
It looks like there is no response either to the Router Advertisement, or the solicit. Do you need to get IPv6 enabled at the other end? I assume IPv4 connects OK?

Richard

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24 Sep 2019 09:27 #6 by jonny.hyam@mac.com
Replied by jonny.hyam@mac.com on topic Re: Enabling IPv6 with HyperOptic
Agreed. From speaking to Hyperoptic, they tell me IPv6 has been enabled. I need to verify that the supplied Hyperhub will obtain an IPv6 address. Yes, IPv4 works - no problem.

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