What is wrong with my static tunnel?
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 13 December 2010 09:30:35
I haven't received any e-mail about my side of tunnel being down or anything, but I haven't had no ISK increase, either (for about 7 months). Every attempt of mine to inquiry about reasons for that has not bring much clarification to the situation.
Can anyone point to me what is wrong with my tunnel so I can fix it as currently I see nothing being wrong at my end and the fault lies outside of my domain.
My tunnel is #31877.
What is wrong with my static tunnel?
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 18 December 2010 22:09:02
Hi,
what does you tunnel terminate on?
How have you logged into the forum, via IPv6 or IPv4?
What do you graphs show for packet loss?
Ian M
What is wrong with my static tunnel?
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 25 January 2011 21:57:19 what does you tunnel terminate on?
RouterBoard 433AH running Mikrotik v4.13
/ipv6 address
add address=fdcb:2b87:9572::1/64 advertise=no comment="" disabled=no eui-64=\
no interface=ether2
add address=2001:ad0:900:50::2/128 advertise=no comment="" disabled=no \
eui-64=no interface=sit1
/ipv6 nd
add advertise-dns=no advertise-mac-address=yes disabled=no hop-limit=\
unspecified interface=all managed-address-configuration=no mtu=\
unspecified other-configuration=no ra-delay=3s ra-interval=3m20s-10m \
ra-lifetime=30m reachable-time=unspecified retransmit-interval=\
unspecified
/ipv6 nd prefix default
set autonomous=yes preferred-lifetime=1w valid-lifetime=4w2d
/ipv6 route
add comment="" disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=2000::/3 gateway=\
::195.222.0.66%sit1 scope=30 target-scope=10
add comment="" disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=fdcb:2b87:957::/64 gateway=\
fdcb:2b87:9572::ff scope=30 target-scope=10
add comment="" disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=fdcb:2b87:9571::/64 \
gateway=fdcb:2b87:9572::ff scope=30 target-scope=10
How have you logged into the forum, via IPv6 or IPv4?
Via IPv4 as until I have IPv6 subnet, I see no way how to use IPv6 in my network.
What do you graphs show for packet loss?
Currently it seems that my PoP IPv62001:ad0:900:50::1 is majority of time just down and at 99% packet loss:
[admin@Ranume] > ping 2001:ad0:900:50::1
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
2001:ad0:900:50::1 ping timeout
10 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
[admin@Ranume] > ping 2001:ad0:900:50::2
2001:ad0:900:50::2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time<1 ms
2001:ad0:900:50::2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time=9 ms
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0/4.5/9 ms
[admin@Ranume] > ping 195.222.0.66
195.222.0.66 64 byte ping: ttl=56 time=7 ms
195.222.0.66 64 byte ping: ttl=56 time=5 ms
195.222.0.66 64 byte ping: ttl=56 time=5 ms
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 5/5.6/7 ms
[admin@Ranume] >
I do not know when it went down or what had happened as I haven't changed my IPv6 settings since the beginning of my sad journey into the IPv6.
What is wrong with my static tunnel?
Jeroen Massar on Tuesday, 25 January 2011 22:16:31
I can ping your end of the tunnel just fine:
64 bytes from 2001:ad0:900:50::2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=40.4 ms
and the PoP side too:
64 bytes from 2001:ad0:900:50::1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=34.5 ms
What is wrong with my static tunnel?
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 07 February 2011 08:50:06
I have an IPv6 subnet now!
For starters I tried to turn off IPv4 on my Windows XP Pro, only to find out that it will get no proper IPv6 DNS servers. Maybe it is something lacking from Mikrotik Router OS software as I do not find a place to enter IPv6 DNS addresses.
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