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** Set IPv6 to Enable |
** Set IPv6 to Enable |
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** Select [DHCPv6 with Prefix Delegation] under IPv6 Type |
** Select [DHCPv6 with Prefix Delegation] under IPv6 Type |
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** Press [Apply Settings] |
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* Navigate to [Administration] -> [Commands] |
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** In the Commands box enter -> |
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ip6tables -I INPUT 2 -m udp -p udp --dport 546 -j ACCEPT; |
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** Click on [Save Firewall] |
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* Navigate to [Administration] -> [Management] |
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** Scroll to the very bottom and click [Reboot Router] |
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== Confirmation == |
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After the reboot navigate to [Administration] -> [Commands]. In the Commands box type: |
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ifconfig br0; ifconfig vlan2; |
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There should be 2 different IPv6 prefixes listed. |
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Note: depending on the router the interface names might be different. |
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[[Category: IPv6]] |
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[[Category: Network]] |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 14 November 2014
Every now and the we hear the doomsday is near and the last IPv4 address has been assigned. But sometimes I have to wonder why the ISPs are not providing more information on how configure the router with IPv6. It took me quite a while to figure out why my configuration did not work. This tutorial is for DD-WRT with at the time of the this writing latest and greatest release DD-WRT v24-sp2 (11/11/14) giga.
Prerequisites
- DD-WRT router with IPv6 stack
- ISP with DHCP6 and providing a block of addresses
Howto
- Open a web browser and open the configuration page of your DD-WRT router.
- Navigate to [Setup] -> [IPv6]
- Set IPv6 to Enable
- Select [DHCPv6 with Prefix Delegation] under IPv6 Type
- Press [Apply Settings]
- Navigate to [Administration] -> [Commands]
- In the Commands box enter ->
ip6tables -I INPUT 2 -m udp -p udp --dport 546 -j ACCEPT;
- Click on [Save Firewall]
- Navigate to [Administration] -> [Management]
- Scroll to the very bottom and click [Reboot Router]
Confirmation
After the reboot navigate to [Administration] -> [Commands]. In the Commands box type:
ifconfig br0; ifconfig vlan2;
There should be 2 different IPv6 prefixes listed. Note: depending on the router the interface names might be different.