Hi,
you pointed me to the right way. I enabled IPv6 on my Windows Laptop and it 
show the same symptoms - it receives an IPv6 address but is not able to reach 
any IPv6 target.

My setup looks like this:

Atlas Probe > Ubiquiti airRouter > provider's WIFI AP

When I connect my laptop stright to the provider's WIFI AP then IPv6 works all 
fine. When I connect to LAN port of my airRouter, it receives an IPv6 address 
but is not able to reach any IPv6 target.
So the point of failure seems to be my router. It is set to Bridge mode with 
WIFI as a client, connected to provider's AP.
Per the Manual:
----------------------------------------------------------
Bridge
In Bridge mode, the AirRouter forwards all network
management and data packets from one network
interface to the other without any intelligent routing. For
simple applications this provides an efficient and fully
transparent network solution. WLAN (wireless) and LAN
(Ethernet) interfaces belong to the same network segment
and share the same IP address space. WLAN and LAN
interfaces form the virtual bridge interface while acting as
the bridge ports. The bridge has assigned IP settings for
management purposes.
----------------------------------------------------------
The Bridge management interface shows following addresses assigned:
10.0.0.29
2A00:1028:8D1C:90DA:DE9F:DBFF:FE5C:632B/64
FE80::DE9F:DBFF:FE5C:632B/64

I would think the Bridge mode should not interfere the traffic in any way.

I have read only access to the provider's AP - it is cheap router with IPv4 NAT 
and IPv6 interfaces. It shows an IPv6 address [starting with 2a00:1028:] on its 
WAN IPv6, LAN IPv6, IPv6 Default Gateway, IPv6 DNS server, etc. As I said, when 
I connect laptop stright to the provider's AP, IPv6 works.
I'm unable to to setup my airRouter for IPv6 to work. It supports IPv6, but in 
bridge mode it has no settings available.
I tried multiple factory resets, with various settings, and also tried to 
switch the airRouter to SOHO Router mode, then there is IPv6 Enable checkbox. 
While it is checked, I tried various settings, such as SLAAC, DHCPv6, etc. No 
go. Looks the IPv6 support in this router is broken.

It's a pity I cannot connect Atlas Probe v3 stright to the provider's WIFI 
eventhough it has WIFI hardware onboard. There is no way I could connect 
stright by LAN cable to the provider.

It looks for now I have to leave the Probe live with IPv6 broken.

Cheers
Jiri

______________________________________________________________
> Od: "Stephen D. Strowes" <[email protected]>
> Komu: [email protected], [email protected]
> Datum: 22.01.2019 10:51
> Předmět: Re: [atlas] IPv6 Doesn't Work
>
>Hi,
>
>On 19/01/2019 17:26, [email protected] wrote:
>> Traceroute to 2001:503:ba3e::2:30 (2001:503:ba3e::2:30), 40 byte packets
>> 1 * 2a00:1028:8d1c:90da:220:4aff:fee0:2026 
>> dynamic-2a00-1028-8d1c-90da-0220-4aff-fee0-2026.ipv6.broadband.iol.cz AS5610 
>> 2191.889ms !H 3010.564ms !H
>
> From `man traceroute6`:
>
> > !H  Address unreachable
> >        The  host  address  is not reachable for some other reasons, 
>particularly a link-
> >        layer failure (e.g. Neighbor discovery failure).
>
>Obviously that's not great!
>
>The probe has a v6 address, so it's solicited and received some network 
>config when it was booted or when your network config changed a couple 
>days ago. Question is, what happened next.
>
>Guessing around the symptoms, if it's not receiving subsequent periodic 
>RAs (either the router isn't sending them or something is preventing the 
>probe from receiving them), then its local routing state will expire.
>
>Questions I'd try and answer are: when you connect a device to the same 
>network, does it a) receive a v6 network & generate an address, then b) 
>does v6 work immediately after that, and c) does it fail after a while?
>
>
>S.
>
>
>
>
>>
>> ______________________________________________________________
>>> Od: [email protected]
>>> Komu: [email protected]
>>> Datum: 19.01.2019 17:23
>>> Předmět: Re: [atlas] IPv6 Doesn't Work
>>>
>>> No filtering here. Furthermore it seems the Atlas Probe is not able to get 
>>> anywhere out via IPv6 too.
>>> I'm wondering is the Gateway setting correct? [Gateway(s)   fe80::1]
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------
>>> Peter Eckel lists at eckel-edv.de
>>> Sat Jan 19 11:26:33 CET 2019
>>>
>>> Hi Jiri,
>>>
>>> for me it looks like you're not reachable indeed:
>>>
>>>> pete at charon.net.hindenburgring.com> traceroute inet6 
>>>> 2a00:1028:8d1c:90da:220:4aff:fee0:2026
>>>> traceroute6 to 2a00:1028:8d1c:90da:220:4aff:fee0:2026 
>>>> (2a00:1028:8d1c:90da:220:4aff:fee0:2026) from <xxx>, 64 hops max, 12 byte 
>>>> packets
>>>> [...]
>>>>   3  2a00:19e0:ffff:fffc::1 (2a00:19e0:ffff:fffc::1)  23.579 ms  23.308 ms 
>>>>  23.495 ms
>>>>   4  2a00:19e0:ffff:ffff::3 (2a00:19e0:ffff:ffff::3)  29.521 ms  29.738 ms 
>>>>  29.822 ms
>>>>   5  ae0-401.fra10.core-backbone.com (2a01:4a0:1338:2::1)  30.063 ms  
>>>> 29.215 ms  36.436 ms
>>>>   6  ae2-2001.nbg30.core-backbone.com (2a01:4a0:0:2001::1)  32.540 ms  
>>>> 31.789 ms  51.790 ms
>>>>   7  ae1-2053.prg10.core-backbone.com (2a01:4a0:0:2053::22)  37.175 ms  
>>>> 36.355 ms  35.141 ms
>>>>   8  nix4-ipv6.pater.iol.cz (2001:7f8:14::29:1)  39.033 ms  36.891 ms  
>>>> 37.997 ms
>>>>   9  dynamic-2a00-1028-0001-0160-0000-0000-0000-0002.ipv6.broadband.iol.cz 
>>>> (2a00:1028:1:160::2)  38.403 ms  41.560 ms  37.239 ms
>>>> 10  dynamic-2a00-1028-0001-02a5-0000-0000-0000-0002.ipv6.broadband.iol.cz 
>>>> (2a00:1028:1:2a5::2)  37.214 ms  50.273 ms  51.604 ms
>>>> 11  * * *
>>>> 12  dynamic-2a00-1028-8d1c-90d8-0000-0000-0000-0001.ipv6.broadband.iol.cz 
>>>> (2a00:1028:8d1c:90d8::1)  44.291 ms  58.819 ms  49.810 ms
>>>> 13  * * *
>>>> 14  * * *
>>>> 15  * * *
>>>> 16  * * *
>>>> 17  * * *
>>>> 18  * * *
>>>> 19  * * *
>>>> [...]
>>> Are you by any chance filtering ICMPv6 on your ingress router?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>   Peter.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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