On 01/31/2014 11:53:53 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> > i did order the hikari service.  i had no problem with ipv4. 
> openwrt
> > (12.09, r36088) has a button to do ipv6 pppoe, and i have it
> selected.
> > but my wan side is not getting an ipv6 address.
> >
> > any clues or debug hints?  was gonna tcpdump, but it does not have 
> a
> -6
> > option :)
> >
> > so i run ppp in debug mode.  the line
> >     Protocol-Reject for 'IPv6 Control Protocol' (0x8057) received
> > is pretty suspicious :)
> 
> and from a friend:
> 
>     NTT is perhaps the only provider in the world that uses two
> parallel
>     PPP sessions (v4/v6) instead of one dual-stack session to support
>     IPv6.
> 
>     If your router doesn't do that, then you're probably SoL.
> 
> can openwrt be convinced to do this?

I'd say yeah, but haven't done it -- or any ppoe on openwrt.

You can't use the stock configuration interface or configs,
or at least only for one pppoe session and that'd be
confusing.  Better to configure the ppoe daemon yourself
and run 2 instances, shutdown 2 instances, etc. yourself.

2 pppoe daemon instances are what I'd try, although it's
remotely possible that one daemon could do 2 pppoe
sessions.  You'll have to RTFM.

Dunno if there's a openwrt ppoe package either, but I bet
there is.

Regards,

Karl <[email protected]>
Free Software:  "You don't pay back, you pay forward."
                 -- Robert A. Heinlein
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