
On 27/01/11 08:17 -0600, Jack Bates wrote:
On 1/27/2011 12:57 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
Have you looked at D-Link's DIR-825? It has most of the things you're looking for. The DIR-655 is a more affordable option.
Haven't had the chance to look at that one. Will check it out.
In regards to (2), is it even possible to do DHCPv6-PD on with a SLAAC WAN?
It had better be, as IOS 12.2 SRE only supports SLAAC + DHCPv6-PD. Most of the Cisco documentation I've seen, says that is their beautiful layout. No more proxyarp/nd. Instead, assign a /64 to each subinterface, perform SLAAC, then hand out prefixes via DHCPv6-PD if someone needs a prefix.
The DIR-825(Rev B) running firmware 2.05NA does. From the status screen:
IPv6 Connection Type : Autoconfiguration (SLAAC/DHCPv6) Network Status : Connected
WAN IPv6 Address : 2610:b8:0:234:218:e7ff:fef8:66dc/64 IPv6 Default Gateway : fe80::c67d:4fff:fed6:5401 LAN IPv6 Address : 2610:b8:100f:1:218:e7ff:fef8:66db/64 LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : fe80::218:e7ff:fef8:66db/64 Primary IPv6 DNS Server : 2610:b8:0:3:215:c5ff:fef3:f9c8 Secondary IPv6 DNS Server : 2610:b8:0:3:215:c5ff:feee:9448 DHCP-PD : Enabled IPv6 network assigned by DHCP-PD : 2610:b8:100f::/48
The latest firmware has fairly good support, but is lacking configurable v6 firewall settings. I haven't done any firewall testing yet, but I'd imagine all incoming v6 connections are blocked.
The Emulator hasn't been updated yet to reflect the options in the new firmware, but this should give you an idea of what the configuration looks like:
http://www.support.dlink.com/emulators/dir825_revB/203NA/adv_link_local.html
The DIR-615 should have similar support, but I haven't upgraded it yet.
Hello, As for the DIR-615, it should, but it doesn't...At least, the E3/E4 revisions I had. I contacted D-LINK support and was able to get a beta build that seems promising. But DHCP-PD over PPPoE works relatively well, minus a couple of little "features". I am hoping to have that hammered out soon, as the 615 is a capable little sub-50$ home CPE. But D-Link engineering seems receptive to my observations. I have to check the state of the firewalling in it too ;) Chris