Is it possible to change a AYIYA to heartbeat protocol?
Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 07 November 2013 20:03:43
Hi,
where can I request to switch my AYIYA tunnel to heartbeat protocol? And how probable is it that the switch will be made?
Originally I wanted to use an openwrt device, but it did not work stable. So I wanted to use my credentials with a fritzbox 7390. Fritz tells me that it needs a heartbeat tunnel :-(
Thanks in advance
Thomas
Is it possible to change a AYIYA to heartbeat protocol?
Jeroen Massar on Thursday, 07 November 2013 22:36:10 where can I request to switch my AYIYA tunnel to heartbeat protocol?
Log in to your SixXS User Home select the tunnel from the list by clicking on the Txxxx in the first column and there you will have a whole bunch of options for changing the tunnel details, including changing it into a heartbeat tunnel.
Note that for heartbeat and static you need a public IPv4 address.
And how probable is it that the switch will be made?
On a probability score of 0 - 100%, 100% if you click change it like mentioned above ;)
Originally I wanted to use an openwrt device, but it did not work stable.
What was not stable? What where the problems you where having?
Is it possible to change a AYIYA to heartbeat protocol?
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 09 November 2013 18:52:29
Thanks a lot, I didn't see it and it just worked :-)
Jeroen Massar wrote:
> Originally I wanted to use an openwrt device, but it did not work stable.
What was not stable? What where the problems you where having?
The tunnel came up, but did not stay up.
Now I have that 7390 which logs that my prefix is 2a01:1e8:e100:8512::/64 (advertises that), but the sixxs config page say I have 2a01:1e8:e100:512::/64...
Is it possible to change a AYIYA to heartbeat protocol?
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 09 November 2013 18:58:47
Thomas Mieslinger wrote:
Thanks a lot, I didn't see it and it just worked :-)
Jeroen Massar wrote:
I looked that up for your account. The 2a01:1e8:e100:512::/64 is your transfer-network, where only the address ending :1 is for SixXS and :2 for your side. The other is the prefix you have for your local network. From the 2a01:1e8:e100:8512::/64 your 7390 will hand out IPs to your local network.
> Originally I wanted to use an openwrt device, but it did not work stable.
What was not stable? What where the problems you where having?
The tunnel came up, but did not stay up.
Now I have that 7390 which logs that my prefix is 2a01:1e8:e100:8512::/64 (advertises that), but the sixxs config page say I have 2a01:1e8:e100:512::/64...
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