Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-11-02 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
ilto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net> 27/10/2011 09:42 AM A Harold Ritter mailto:hrit...@cisco.com>> cc cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my configura

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-11-01 Thread Harold Ritter
gt;> Two things: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1. It would be safer not to use the 192.88.99/24 prefix for this >>>>>>>> purpose, as this prefix has been reserved for the 6to4 relay >>

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-11-01 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
; cc cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my configuration on client and BR. In my lab I have no native 6RD client so I use Windows machine with some hack. My client is Windows7 and

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-11-01 Thread Harold Ritter
pose, as this prefix has been reserved for the 6to4 relay >>>>>> anycast address (RFC3068). >>>>>> 2. According to the information below, the BR will try to forward >>>>>> the return traffic to 192.88.5.250 (prefix 192.88 + suffix = >>

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-11-01 Thread Harold Ritter
x has been reserved for the 6to4 relay >>>>>> anycast address (RFC3068). >>>>>> 2. According to the information below, the BR will try to forward >>>>>> the return traffic to 192.88.5.250 (prefix 192.

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-11-01 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my configuration on client and BR. In my lab I have no native 6RD client so I use Windows machine with some hack. My client is Windows7 and

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-31 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my configuration on client and BR. In my lab I have no native 6RD client so I use Windows machine with some hack. My client is Windows7 and I use it's 6to4

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-31 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
net <mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net> 27/10/2011 09:42 AM A Harold Ritter mailto:hrit...@cisco.com>> cc cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my co

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-31 Thread Harold Ritter
rface? >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *Ruslan Pustovoytov mailto:ru...@inbox.ru>>* >>>> Envoyé par : cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net >>>><mailto:cisco-n

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-31 Thread Harold Ritter
Ethernet interface? >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *Ruslan Pustovoytov mailto:ru...@inbox.ru>>* >>>> Envoyé par : cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net >>>><

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-31 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
Harold Ritter mailto:hrit...@cisco.com>> cc cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my configuration on client and BR. In my lab I have no native 6RD client so I use Windows machine

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-31 Thread Harold Ritter (hritter)
v mailto:ru...@inbox.ru>>* >> Envoyé par : cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net >> <mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net> >> >> 27/10/2011 09:42 AM >> >> >> A >>Harold Ritter mailto:hrit...@cisco.com>> >> cc >>

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-30 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net> 27/10/2011 09:42 AM A Harold Ritter mailto:hrit...@cisco.com>> cc cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I check al

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-28 Thread Harold Ritter
+ suffix = 0x5fa = 5.250). Is this the address assigned to the Windows7 Ethernet interface? Regards Ruslan Pustovoytov Envoyé par : cisco-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net27/10/2011 09:42 AM A Harold Ritter cc cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Objet Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k Excuse me for a long delay. I

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-27 Thread Ruslan Pustovoytov
Excuse me for a long delay. I check all of my configuration on client and BR. In my lab I have no native 6RD client so I use Windows machine with some hack. My client is Windows7 and I use it's 6to4 adapter to emulate 6RD functionality. When I assign "real" IPv4 address to Local Area network

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-14 Thread Harold Ritter
Ruslan, Just to make sure, do you have a default route on the 6rd client pointing at the 6rd BR? Since you are pinging the ASR1k itself, could you please run a "deb ipv6 icmp" on the ASR to see if the ICMP packets are received. Regards Le 11-10-14 01:57, « Ruslan Pustovoitov » a écrit : >Hi

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-13 Thread Ruslan Pustovoitov
Hi Harold ! This is my config relevant to 6rd. Also, I don't know how to debug packets with protocol 41 in IP payload in ASR. Debug in form "debug ip packet #access-list" do not working for non software routers. interface Loopback10 description 6RD_Relay ip address 192.88.99.127 255.255.255

Re: [c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-07 Thread Harold Ritter
Ruslan, Can you provide the BR config and the address you are trying to ping. Regards Le 11-10-07 04:40, « Ruslan Pustovoitov » a écrit : >Hi all > >I try to setup 6rd on asr1k accordingly to >http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/6rd_Configuration_Example >Then I ping6 IPv6 host from client and see

[c-nsp] 6rd on ASR1k

2011-10-07 Thread Ruslan Pustovoitov
Hi all I try to setup 6rd on asr1k accordingly to http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/6rd_Configuration_Example Then I ping6 IPv6 host from client and see that IPv6 packet envelops in IPv4 with right IPv4 destination (6rd relay IPv4 address). This IPv4 packet seccessfully reach asr1k and nothing else