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      Larrikin @biggsy
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      @biggsy said in IPv6 Native with Telstra, Australia:

      Having this IPv6 configuration information in advance will be a huge help. Unless Telstra change their end, of course.

      We will keep up with them, so no need to worry. I've already been in contact with my Telstra contact this morning. All good.

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        Larrikin @Bigmaccius
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        @bigmaccius @Derelict

        Check out how much traffic is flowing on IPv6 since I switched it on:

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          randomaustralian @Larrikin
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          @larrikin

          not so much here. but i am only a single user
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          2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
          1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
          1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
          1x Dell Power Edge R510
          2x Dell Power Edge R610

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            randomaustralian @JKnott
            last edited by randomaustralian

            @jknott and @Bigmaccius

            "Telstra are using local local link addresses....."

            Thanks for the clarification. this is my first successful experience with IPv6 so its been an interesting learning curve. Always more stuff to learn.

            and by "weird settings about allowing local only communication"....

            i must have gotten confused with one of the other forums i was reading. something about forcing ipv6 to allow local only communication to work on telstra.

            2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
            1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
            1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
            1x Dell Power Edge R510
            2x Dell Power Edge R610

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              Larrikin
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              @randomaustralian @Bigmaccius @Derelict

              I notice that with IPv6 enabled, that my download and upload speeds on IPv4 reduce by about 1.5Mb/s (megabits). When I disable IPv6, my IPv4 speeds are fully restored. Any idea why that would occur? @randomaustralian @Bigmaccius have either of you noticed this?

              I checked my CPU (which is absolutely massive for my firewall - intel i7 4660K) and it runs at 1% CPU at the best of times :), so its not a CPU issue.

              I don't get this issue with the Telstra router - just with PFSense.

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                Gertjan
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                IPv6 Packet "Background noise" ?

                No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                  Larrikin @Gertjan
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                  @gertjan said in IPv6 Native with Telstra, Australia:

                  IPv6 Packet "Background noise" ?

                  I monitor my WAN interface using SNMP and there is no background traffic going on.

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                    Larrikin @Larrikin
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                      Gertjan
                      last edited by Gertjan

                      @larrikin said in IPv6 Native with Telstra, Australia:

                      I monitor my WAN interface using SNMP and there is no background traffic going on.

                      On my very small company network (30 devices) I can't follow the pace of this one :

                      tcpdump -i eth0 -vv ip6
                      

                      where eth0 is my IPv6 WAN interface.
                      A 1 KB / sec flux.

                      try also

                      systat -ifstat
                      

                      I've got a solution for you !

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                      (ok, silly joke)

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        Larrikin @Gertjan
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                        @gertjan Have you got a mac computer? download peakhourapp.com and point that to your firewall :). Much easier than the above. It tells you exactly the speeds of your interfaces in real time.

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                          Larrikin @Larrikin
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                          @Derelict I am certain I have come across some sort of bug in pfsense that when IPv6 is enabled, IPv4 performance decreases by about 2mb/s both up and down.

                          I have done lots of testing tonight and Telstra's router does not suffer this issue, only pfsense.

                          The moment I turn off IPv6, I get my full speeds back. The moment I turn on IPv6, I lose 2mb/s down and up on IPv4. I cannot replicate that on Telstra's router. I maintain full speeds on IPv4 with IPv6 enabled on Telstra's router.

                          What additional information would you need to help isolate what this bug would be?

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