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I am trying to setup aiccu on my router, and there is a box that says subnet prefix. The problem is that when I type in the prefix given by SixXS on my SixXS home page it comes up "invalid subnet prefix". Should I type in the tunnel end ipv6 ip instead?
Thank you for your help
Oliver
Setup on Draytek Vigor 2850
The problem is that when I type in the prefix given by SixXS on my SixXS home page it comes up "invalid subnet prefix".
What exactly do you enter?
Should I type in the tunnel end ipv6 ip instead?
Very likely, no.
Btw, you might want to check the Wiki article, that is a 2130 but likely the same UI as what you have.
Greets,
Jeroen
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Thank you, very useful but unfortuantely the ui and setup on my router is slightly different.
Follow this link: http://www.draytek.com/user/PdInfoDetail.php?Id=135#
Go to wan -> Internet access -> ipv6 -> aiccu
You can see the ui there.
Thank You
Oliver
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For prefix I entered : 2a01:348:6:85d7:: /64
Should I have entered : 2a01:348:6:5d7::2 /64
?
Oliver
Setup on Draytek Vigor 2850
2a01:348:6:85d7::/64
That is your subnet prefix, that is what is routed towards your tunnel endpoint and what can be used by hosts behind your router.
2a01:348:6:5d7::2/64
That is your tunnel endpoint.
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Thank you, but I still have the problem that my router won't let me input the subnet prefix, saying that it is an 'invalid subnet prefix'
Setup on Draytek Vigor 2850
Contact your vendor and ask them why it is invalid, as a /64 is a totally valid subnet prefix.
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Thank You
Oliver
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