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2024-07-06 12:35:48
@BVolz My router is providing IPv6 address to my network. So any device correctly receive an IPv6 address via DHCPv6 protocol. My ISP is providing one /64 subnet so I've assigned :1:: to my router...
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2024-06-25 17:32:02
@Clive_A Anyway, I've added a access control rule but nothing happened: Policy: Allow Service Type: All IP Type: IPv6 Direction: All Source: IPV6GROUP_ANY Destination: IPV6GROUP_ANY Effectiv time:...
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2024-06-25 09:54:51
@Clive_A Yes, the ISP provide me a static prefix. So I can create as much subnet as I need and assing public address to my device. As the IPv6 address are public, I hope there are no default...
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2024-06-25 08:07:36
@Clive_A Ok, now it is clear. Actually I don't need the DHCPv6. SLAAC can be used as well. Simply the device choose its own address based on its mac address and it is static. But it seems this...
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2024-06-24 15:40:25
Hi team!!! I have an ER707-M2 IPV6 that correctly receives a fixed IPv6 prefix from the ISP and I want to assign an IPv6 address to a server connected to one of the ports. To assign the address I can...
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