IPv6 Connectivity
Thomas Glanzmann
thomas at glanzmann.de
Thu Jan 30 04:46:13 EST 2014
Hello Nikos,
> It seems we arrived at the same conclusion independently :) I've also
> changed the way the MTU suggested by the client is taken into account,
> so that may improve things further. However, I am curious on how IPv6
> is handled on the cisco equipment. Does it assign a single IP to the
> VPN client or does it send a subnet?
a single ip adress. I send you my asa config offlist. But the ASA is
currently offline and it took the first, second, third ip address of the
specified range and used it. My ASA is still offline and I'm still 3000
KMs apart. But on Sunday I'll probably drive to the computing center and
hook it back up.
Note: The ASA can assign IPv6 addresses to clients, the IOS routers can
not.
glanzmann.de:mobil1 IN AAAA 2a01:4f8:bb:5fd::1
glanzmann.de:mobil2 IN AAAA 2a01:4f8:bb:5fd::2
glanzmann.de:mobil3 IN AAAA 2a01:4f8:bb:5fd::3
glanzmann.de:mobil4 IN AAAA 2a01:4f8:bb:5fd::4
...
Cheers,
Thomas
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