On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 10:54 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini <grazzol...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Em 18-08-2015 23:34, Alexandre Westfahl escreveu:
> > 6c00 0000 0020 3aff fe80 0000 0000 0000
> >
> >                          0000 0000 0000 0001 ff02 0000 0000 0000
> >
> >                          0000 0000 0000 0001 8600 fa6d 40c0 0708
> >
> >                          0000 0000 0000 0000 0101 fc48 efc3 41fe
> >
> >                          0501 0000 0000 05dc
>
> This seems odd to me. It looks like the packet is mangled. I can see the
> multicast address, the link-local address. But I don't see any valid
> global prefixes. Check your card and cables?
>
> ​My card and cable are doing well since I have no problem on IPv4 and
IPv6
works if I use wide DHCPv6.
​


> > I have on my settings sheet the DNS and the prefix I'm delegated.
>
> You know if this router advertises the DNS through SLAAC? It doesn't
> seem to be the case.
>
> ​it doesn't seems to but ​

​I have the information so I can set it in resolv.conf if needed.
​

> > I tried wide dhcpv6 and it works but I would like if possible to go
> without
> > it.
> > The modem brand is Huawei but i don't have the model here.
>
> I have a huawei here, and it works both through SLAAC and DHCPv6. But,
> there is a catch. My ISP can remotely configure which LAN ports works
> and which doesn't. In mine, only the 3 first ethernet ports work, the
> remaining doesn't. Check if you're using the first port, try changing
> them. And ask your provider to enable the other ports if it doesn't.
>
> ​The first port is the main one I have to use according to their request
so the port is not faulty. I'm starting to think that they have a
implemented advertisement system which makes dhcpv6 compulsory...​


​Thanks,
Alex​

Cheers,
> Giancarlo Razzolini

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