IPV6 static
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Hello
I got a /63 net from my ISP. 2a00:fd80:98:144::/63 - 2a00:fd80:98:144::1 is my Gateway.I gave the WAN 2a00:fd80:98:144::2/64
to my LAN 2a00:fd80:98:145::1/64I can ping choosing the WAN nic, but I can't ping choosing LAN nic.
I can ping from client 2a00:fd80:98:145::15 to my LAN and WAN address.my Routing tables:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Mtu Netif Expire
default 2a00:fd80:98:144::1 UGS 0 24373 1500 re0
::1 ::1 UH 0 0 16384 lo0
2a00:fd80:98:144::/64 link#12 U 0 84677 1500 re0
2a00:fd80:98:144::2 link#12 UHS 0 0 16384 lo0
2a00:fd80:98:145::/64 link#2 U 0 2138 1500 re1
2a00:fd80:98:145::1 link#2 UHS 0 9 16384 lo0It's correct that I have to give /64 to my WAN as well?
thanks for helping.
Andi
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Perhaps you could post the LAN firewall rules and look at the firewall logs…
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LAN Firewall rule:
IPV6 * * * * (source port destination port gateway)WAN -Firewall rule:
IPv6 ICMP * * * * *Firewall logs does nothing show up.
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Hello
I got a /63 net from my ISP. 2a00:fd80:98:144::/63 - 2a00:fd80:98:144::1 is my Gateway.
…Are you sure about the GW is within your /63 assignment ? How do you get it (WAN, GW) from ISP ?
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yes, regarding http://subnettingpractice.com/ipv6_subnetting.html
Compressed Address: 2a00:fd80:98:144::/63
Expanded Address: 2a00:fd80:0098:0144:0000:0000:0000:0000/63
Prefix: ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe:0000:0000:0000:0000
Range: 2a00:fd80:98:144:0:0:0:0
2a00:fd80:98:145:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
Number of /64s: 2WAN is set to static IPv6
2a00:fd80:98:144::2 / 64
Gateway:2a00:fd80:98:144::1 -
Who told you what the GW is ….?
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the guy from my ISP