Multiple IPV6 Tunnels
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I find once creat second ipv6 tunnel in interface,then all ipv6 tunnel link will offline.
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I've got two tunnels, one on each WAN. Both are online, and thanks to NPt and some gateway groups, I have working IPv6 multi-wan. Not sure why others might be having issues, but the same things apply as usual.
1. Make sure you have a distinct tunnel endpoint for each tunnel. For example, one to Chicago, one to Dallas, one to NY, etc. Don't use the same HE.net endpoint for more than one.
2. Make sure all your WANs allow ICMP from the endpoints
3. Perhaps add a static route to the remote endpoint node to make sure they use the proper WAN -
I've got two tunnels, one on each WAN. Both are online, and thanks to NPt and some gateway groups, I have working IPv6 multi-wan. Not sure why others might be having issues, but the same things apply as usual.
1. Make sure you have a distinct tunnel endpoint for each tunnel. For example, one to Chicago, one to Dallas, one to NY, etc. Don't use the same HE.net endpoint for more than one.
2. Make sure all your WANs allow ICMP from the endpoints
3. Perhaps add a static route to the remote endpoint node to make sure they use the proper WANI have check its like you said.
1. I am sure. and success creat tunnel in tunnelbroker.net.
2. I think should had do allow ICMP from the endpoints. because tunnelbroker.net endpoint has update.
3. whats add route ?
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System > Routing, Routes tab. Add a route for the endpoint IP, pick the WAN you have it attached to, save/apply, repeat for the other endpoints.
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System > Routing, Routes tab. Add a route for the endpoint IP, pick the WAN you have it attached to, save/apply, repeat for the other endpoints.
thank you jimp . :-* now it seem is online.
it is should write in your wiki doc. I have no find about this.
then How I do will second ipv6 subnet address add in LAN? LAN only can an ipv6 address ?
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You don't use both at once on LAN. You just use one on LAN and setup NPt (sort of like 1:1 NAT) for the WAN routed /64's.
See my other doc here:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_for_IPv6 -
You don't use both at once on LAN. You just use one on LAN and setup NPt (sort of like 1:1 NAT) for the WAN routed /64's.
See my other doc here:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_for_IPv6OK. I have done. How I know Whether this success ?
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Just an FYI- databeestje committed some code to automatically add static routes for the gif tunnel endpoints so this should be much easier now.
And there have been other routing/gateway improvements as well that will make things work smoother.
Recently I had an outage that let me test mine more thoroughly from home and it worked rather well. When my primary WAN+Tunnel were down, I was able to get out over my secondary WAN+Tunnel and when I checked, it was using the prefix I specified in NPt. I'd call it a success.
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Still need to shore up the input validation on the NPt page, maybe reword some of the text.
It also needs a single prefix size drop down. The filter rules don't allow specifying differing sizes which causes filter rules.
Should be easy, but lacking a dual wan to test. I need to investigate what the cheapest DSL I can get is.
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now I have setup Multi-ipv6 tunnels in adsl. using config the Static Routes and NTP show all ipv6 tunnels online.
but only out visit work, the second ipv6 can't visit from internet. I want to setup multi-ipv6 network, when one ipv6 slow then change use the second ipv6 for my web server etc.
I think should allow setup multi ipv6 network address for the same LAN?
I can offer login my router account. if your need it.