[atlas] My probe's not doin' IPv6
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Derek Barnes
decibel47 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 23 00:33:44 CET 2022
My guess is that your IPv6 address changed on the 15 July. I think that you need to log onto your RIPE account and enter the new IPv6 settings under the "Network" tab. ======================================== On 22/01/2022 3:08 pm, Edward Lewis wrote: > Thanks - yes, Cox is my ISP. But I think all’s well in the ISP IPv6 > set up. > > I have active IPv6 for other machines in the house. I can ’ssh -6' out > of my house using a laptop to a remote VM, over v6. Checking other > devices, a phone on the house wi-fi has an IPv6 address, same /64 > prefix as the laptop. Ditto for a wired desktop. I didn’t look at > everything (that would take all night). > > I mention the “wired desktop” as it is “wired" to the same physical > ethernet hub as the probe, then wired up to the ISP CPE, etc. > > Is it possible that the probe isn’t set up to ask for a v6 address? > It seems to be playing the odd-ball here, all the other devices do IPv6. > >> On Jan 21, 2022, at 20:35, Darin Martin <derwood at naebunny.net> wrote: >> >> Ed, assuming Cox is your ISP this page has info from them regarding >> IPV6: https://www.cox.com/residential/support/ip-version-6.html >> >> They say that as long as your modem and router are capable, you >> should get IPV4 and IPV6 addresses at the same time. Your router, >> firewall, DHCP and DNS are all a big part of that. Each one of those >> has to be capable and have it enabled for the Atlas device to get an >> IPV6 address. If they are, then Cox would be the next one to contact. >> >> On Jan 21, 2022 18:12, Edward Lewis <edlewisjr at cox.net> wrote: >> >> General question… >> >> My probe was doing IPv6 until 15 July 2021 but not it is not. Is >> there any way to discover why it is no longer IPv6’ing? >> >> I did change my ISP connection equipment about that time, so >> something did change on my end. >> >> But IPv6 works for other devices. When I go to www.ripe.net >> <http://www.ripe.net/> it tells me I came from an IPv6 address. >> >> The device has been pretty steady - 99.71% the last week, 99.91% >> for the last month (30days). It was off-line 29 minutes earlier >> today (the notice made me think to look), but never off line more >> than 10 minutes since mid-July. There’s one stretch of 34d+ of >> continuous uptime. Run-of-the-mill home connection via a cableTV >> company. >> >> Is there anyway to ask a probe why it doesn’t have an IPv6 >> address (via DHCP)? >> >> Ed >> >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20220123/bb5c89ba/attachment.html>
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