We have also been running IPv6 for a couple years now AND we are on 7.4.110. I just confirmed that we aren't seeing this issue. About a month back I collapsed our mobility groups from 2 unique across a pair of WiSM2s and a pair of 5508s down to 1 common across all 4, so I think we're in the same configuration as you are.

Hit me off-list if you'd like to compare configs.

-dan



Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
(Ph) 802.656.8111
[email protected]

On 11/25/2013 9:57 AM, Joe Rogers wrote:

We've been running IPv6 on our Cisco wireless infrastructure for a couple of years and haven't experienced this issue. We have eight wireless client VLANs in each of our 6500's assigned to the various downstream AP's through AP groups. And we are running one large mobility domain across our entire Tampa campus. But, we're currently running 7.5, so I don't know if perhaps there's an issue with 7.4.110.

Joe Rogers
University of South Florida

On 11/22/2013 04:08 PM, Hector J Rios wrote:

For those of you that have been brave enough to run IPv6 on your Cisco wireless infrastructure, I wanted to ask a question.

We are running into a peculiar situation. We have three WiSM2s (7.4.110), in three different locations, all running on individual Cisco 6500 Catalysts. All the SVIs in the L3 switches are configured with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. The WiSM2s are all part of the same mobility group. When a client joins the wireless network, it gets a v4 address and then three v6 addresses. The v6 addresses correspond to the three different interfaces on each WiSM2. We suspected this had something to do with mobility. So we deleted the mobility members from all WiSM2s and clients got a single v6 address. But we have to have mobility. So, then we tried suppressing router advertisements on the SVIs, and that sort of worked. Clients now get a single v6 address from their parent controller, but interestingly enough, they eventually lose their v6 default gateway. The reason? We have no clue.

Anyway, have you guys run into this really fun issue?

Thanks and have a great weekend!

Hector Rios, CCNP, CCA

Assistant Director, Network Engineering

Dept. of Networking and Infrastructure

Information Technology Services

Louisiana State University

Phone: (225) 578-1333

Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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