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    • randomaustralianR Offline
      randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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      the provider is saying hte prefix is 48 but the gateway says

      The specified IPv6 Prefix ID is out of range. (wan) - (0) - (0)

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      • randomaustralianR Offline
        randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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        guy also suggested i use 2403:580B:FFFF:3E54::/64
        but this come up with the wrror that i am not using a valid hexidecimal numer

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        • JKnottJ Offline
          JKnott @randomaustralian
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          @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

          the provider is saying hte prefix is 48 but the gateway says

          The specified IPv6 Prefix ID is out of range. (wan) - (0) - (0)

          You can select any prefix size you want, up to the max offered. How are they providing the prefix? Typically, DHCPv6-PD is used.

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          • stephenw10S Offline
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            How do you have the two interfaces configured?

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            • johnpozJ Offline
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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              @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

              provider is saying hte prefix is 48

              That is like the largest prefix I have seen a isp give out.. Normally they are like /60 or /56 etc.

              You can get a /48 from HE.. and not like there is not enough IPs for them to do that - whats the math there is enough space in the currently allocated IPv6 to give like everyone on the planet 4000 some /48s.. And the currently allocated portion of the total IPv6 space is just a small fraction.

              up with the wrror that i am not using a valid hexidecimal numer

              Are you trying to put that whole IP into the track prefix ID?

              track.jpg

              That would be like 0, or 1 or say F or even say A3, etc.. depending on which /64 out of the bigger prefix /48 or /56 or /60 it is..

              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/interfaces/configure-ipv6.html#track-interface

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              • randomaustralianR Offline
                randomaustralian @johnpoz
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                @johnpoz yes that is were i was trying to put it.

                @stephenw10 did you want more info then this?

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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                  @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

                  yes that is were i was trying to put it.

                  Well then like I said you just put in the ID not the full address..

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                  • randomaustralianR Offline
                    randomaustralian @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz
                    it has magically started working

                    thanks everyone for the help

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                    • johnpozJ Offline
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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                      @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

                      it has magically started working

                      No magic about it..

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                      • randomaustralianR Offline
                        randomaustralian @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz

                        considering i was banging my head on a brick wall for days trying to get it working and now suddenly its working..........

                        It was probably because i turned it off to plug it in to my UPS

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                          randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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                          2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
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