The sooner you realize that IPv6 was a practical joke, the better off
you'll be.
On 11/1/2016 4:51 PM, Art Stephens wrote:
OK.. so we can not use static addressing then...
So I programmed a Mikrotik to do DHCP-PD and connected it to our
server network.
[admin@MikroTik] /ipv6 dhcp-server> pr
Make sure the prefix is in the routing table of the issuing mikrotik. make
sure the PC you're pinging from passes through a router that contains the
issue route.
I assume the issuing mikrotik and "office router" are the same in this
instance?
Tim
On Nov 1, 2016 3:51 PM, "Art Stephens"
OK.. so we can not use static addressing then...
So I programmed a Mikrotik to do DHCP-PD and connected it to our server
network.
[admin@MikroTik] /ipv6 dhcp-server> pr
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, I - invalid
#NAME INTERFACE ADDRESS-POOL PREFERENCE
LEASE-TIME