Aiccu Ayiya Routing windows
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 15 September 2015 05:49:12
Hi,
Is the Aiccu connection with a Ayiya tunnel on a windows system behind a NAT roiutable to the LAN. I have seen in web comments that many users are unable to troute the aiccu interface on their windows host to the LAN?
Subnet Prefix 2001:4dd0:ff00:8ec1::/64
Tunnel EndpointTunnel 2001:4dd0:ff00:ec1::2
I installed aiccu on win7 x64 host. It is behind an ipv4 nat. IPV6 on the host works perfect. But I'm unable to route it to the LAN for other PCs. I used the following commands:
netsh interface ipv6 add route 2001:4dd0:ff00:8ec1::/64 Drahtlosnetzwerkverbindung Intel publish=yes
netsh interface ipv6 set interface aiccu forwarding=enabled
netsh interface ipv6 set interface Drahtlosnetzwerkverbindung Intel forwarding=enabled advertise=enabled
I don't get access on the other PCs to IPV6.
Should I use 6to4 channel behind a NAT because I read : "Note: Windows aiccu (as of 2011-12-05 version) does not currently support routing a subnet via aiccu due to TUN/TAP. This may end up being fixed in a newer version, but until then, use another O/S for your routing needs." I don't use the GUI based version of AICCU. Does it have the same prblem.
Kind regards,
Andreas
Aiccu Ayiya Routing windows
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 16 September 2015 21:01:12
Andreas Wolf wrote:
Hi,
Is the Aiccu connection with a Ayiya tunnel on a windows system behind a NAT roiutable to the LAN. I have seen in web comments that many users are unable to troute the aiccu interface on their windows host to the LAN?
Subnet Prefix 2001:4dd0:ff00:8ec1::/64
Tunnel EndpointTunnel 2001:4dd0:ff00:ec1::2
I installed aiccu on win7 x64 host. It is behind an ipv4 nat. IPV6 on the host works perfect. But I'm unable to route it to the LAN for other PCs. I used the following commands:
netsh interface ipv6 add route 2001:4dd0:ff00:8ec1::/64 Drahtlosnetzwerkverbindung Intel publish=yes
netsh interface ipv6 set interface aiccu forwarding=enabled
netsh interface ipv6 set interface Drahtlosnetzwerkverbindung Intel forwarding=enabled advertise=enabled
I don't get access on the other PCs to IPV6.
Should I use 6to4 channel behind a NAT because I read : "Note: Windows aiccu (as of 2011-12-05 version) does not currently support routing a subnet via aiccu due to TUN/TAP. This may end up being fixed in a newer version, but until then, use another O/S for your routing needs." I don't use the GUI based version of AICCU. Does it have the same prblem.
Kind regards,
Andreas
Nobody can help?
Aiccu Ayiya Routing windows
Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 18 September 2015 16:11:14
Vigor 2130 with Aiccu and Ayiya tunnel works perfect. Hardware NAT should be disabled when you are behind a NAT.
When you are behind a NAT be aware of the Fritzbox, it use heartbeat tunnel which works only when you are not behind with the F-box of a NAT.
I was not able to use Aiccu on windows for distributing IPV6 into the LAN. The aps seems to be buggy therefore.
Kind regards,
Andreas
Aiccu Ayiya Routing windows Performance
Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 18 September 2015 16:19:19
Performance of Sixxs IPV6 compared to my IPV6 is really bad. Ping is fine but the download/uplod is limited to something about 3-5 Mbps, compared to my IPV4 ISP (100Mbps/12Mbps up/down) really slow.
Reason seems to bee the used VPN (I assume that?) tunnel.
But anyhow, apart form that a nice tunnel.
Andreas
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