hello all, can someone please share any info regarding a ipv6 6rd BR setup on linux (debian specific preferably)... goo.gl search didn't turn up much... thanks! -- Pozdrav,-- Sasa Ristic Department for network Senior network administrator VeratNet 37 Vojvode Misica Boulevard, Belgrade, Serbia
Sasa Sakura internet,datacentor provider of JAPAN,is providing 6rd BR(ASR1K),IPv6 internet and 6rd configuration information for their customer. We published the information as informational draft. Debian 6.0's linux kernel is 2.6.32.So you might need upgrade kernel. Basically information is 6rd CE configuration for host,but I think this would be useful for you. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sakura-6rd-datacenter-04#appendix-A.1.2.3 http://research.sakura.ad.jp/6rd-trial/6rd-trial-debian60/ (Japanese) Regards, -Shishio (2013/04/16 7:57), Sasa Ristic wrote:
hello all,
can someone please share any info regarding a ipv6 6rd BR setup on linux (debian specific preferably)... goo.gl search didn't turn up much...
thanks!
OK, I found this information too, but, if I'm not mistaken, this is all regarding 6rd "client" setup on *nix, while the BR is on Cisco ASR1K. I'm trying to setup BR on (any kind) Linux, but either there is no possibility or information on this topic, or I'm unable to find it. On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Shishio Tsuchiya <shtsuchi@cisco.com>wrote:
Sasa Sakura internet,datacentor provider of JAPAN,is providing 6rd BR(ASR1K),IPv6 internet and 6rd configuration information for their customer. We published the information as informational draft. Debian 6.0's linux kernel is 2.6.32.So you might need upgrade kernel. Basically information is 6rd CE configuration for host,but I think this would be useful for you. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sakura-6rd-datacenter-04#appendix-A.1.2.3 http://research.sakura.ad.jp/6rd-trial/6rd-trial-debian60/ (Japanese)
Regards, -Shishio
(2013/04/16 7:57), Sasa Ristic wrote:
hello all,
can someone please share any info regarding a ipv6 6rd BR setup on linux (debian specific preferably)... goo.gl search didn't turn up much...
thanks!
-- ricky
Sasa Ohkubo-san tested Linux as BR,too. You need to change default route to IPv6 internet and enable IPv6 fowarding. /etc/sysctl.conf net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1 Regards, -Shishio (2013/04/16 16:33), Sasa Ristic wrote:
OK, I found this information too, but, if I'm not mistaken, this is all regarding 6rd "client" setup on *nix, while the BR is on Cisco ASR1K. I'm trying to setup BR on (any kind) Linux, but either there is no possibility or information on this topic, or I'm unable to find it.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Shishio Tsuchiya <shtsuchi@cisco.com <mailto:shtsuchi@cisco.com>> wrote:
Sasa Sakura internet,datacentor provider of JAPAN,is providing 6rd BR(ASR1K),IPv6 internet and 6rd configuration information for their customer. We published the information as informational draft. Debian 6.0's linux kernel is 2.6.32.So <http://2.6.32.So> you might need upgrade kernel. Basically information is 6rd CE configuration for host,but I think this would be useful for you. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sakura-6rd-datacenter-04#appendix-A.1.2.3 http://research.sakura.ad.jp/6rd-trial/6rd-trial-debian60/ (Japanese)
Regards, -Shishio
(2013/04/16 7:57), Sasa Ristic wrote: > hello all, > > can someone please share any info regarding a ipv6 6rd BR setup on linux > (debian specific preferably)... goo.gl <http://goo.gl> search didn't turn up much... > > thanks! > > >
-- ricky
Sasa Distribution that supports 6rd feature is limited. I was confirmed that it works on debian wheezy. (squeeze's kernel does not support 6rd.) (1) edit /etc/sysctl.conf and set net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1 (2) edit /etc/network/interfaces like following === auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 172.16.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 172.16.1.123 iface eth0 inet6 static address 2001:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::1 netmask 64 gateway 2001:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::1234 auto tun6rd iface tun6rd inet6 v4tunnel address 2001:db8:ac10:101:: netmask 32 local 172.16.1.1 endpoint any ttl 64 up ip tunnel 6rd dev tun6rd 6rd-prefix 2001:db8::/32 up ip link set mtu 1280 dev tun6rd === (3) reboot This example assumes that 6rd-prefix = 2001:db8::/32 and BR has 172.16.1.1(0xac100101). Regards. 2013/4/16 Shishio Tsuchiya <shtsuchi@cisco.com>
Sasa Ohkubo-san tested Linux as BR,too. You need to change default route to IPv6 internet and enable IPv6 fowarding. /etc/sysctl.conf net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
Regards, -Shishio
OK, I found this information too, but, if I'm not mistaken, this is all regarding 6rd "client" setup on *nix, while the BR is on Cisco ASR1K. I'm trying to setup BR on (any kind) Linux, but either there is no
(2013/04/16 16:33), Sasa Ristic wrote: possibility or information on this topic, or I'm unable to find it.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Shishio Tsuchiya <shtsuchi@cisco.com<mailto:
shtsuchi@cisco.com>> wrote:
Sasa Sakura internet,datacentor provider of JAPAN,is providing 6rd
BR(ASR1K),IPv6 internet and 6rd configuration information for their customer.
We published the information as informational draft. Debian 6.0's linux kernel is 2.6.32.So <http://2.6.32.So> you might
need upgrade kernel.
Basically information is 6rd CE configuration for host,but I think
this would be useful for you.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sakura-6rd-datacenter-04#appendix-A.1.2.3
http://research.sakura.ad.jp/6rd-trial/6rd-trial-debian60/ (Japanese)
Regards, -Shishio
(2013/04/16 7:57), Sasa Ristic wrote: > hello all, > > can someone please share any info regarding a ipv6 6rd BR setup
on linux
> (debian specific preferably)... goo.gl <http://goo.gl> search
didn't turn up much...
> > thanks! > > >
-- ricky
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