I'm using John's brilliant Asuswrt-Merlin 374.43 LTS fork (latest release). I'm trying to set up IPv6. My ISP is BT in the UK. The settings that work seem to be mostly simple or default:
LAN Settings
Auto Configuration Setting
Special ISP Options
These seem to me to be mostly default or obvious except the very last one - which is the one giving me a problem.
If I set it to Yes, then I get IPv6 working but my log fills up with these messages - about 1 a second:
Apart from the log messages, everything else seems to be working. My router doesn't get a global WAN IPv6 address but apparently BT don't provide one anyway. I think what's happening is that the router is using SOLICIT to try to get a WAN side address but not getting one.
If I set it to No then the log messages stop but I lose the Prefix and IPv6 Gateway and IPv6 stops working.
Any ideas on how to stop this log message and presumably all the wasted SOLICIT messages? I've tried quite a lot of other settings but nothing else seems to work. Maybe I need to add a script to configure something, though I don't know what might be needed at all.
Connection Type: Native
Interface: PPP
DHCP-PD: enable
MTU: 1492
Interface: PPP
DHCP-PD: enable
MTU: 1492
LAN Settings
LAN Prefix Length: 56
Auto Configuration: Stateless
Auto Configuration: Stateless
Auto Configuration Setting
Enable Router Advertisement: Enable
Enable DHCPv6 Server: Disable
Enable DHCPv6 Server: Disable
Special ISP Options
Enable IPv6 MTU advertisement: Yes
Release addresses on exit: Yes
Prefix delegation requires address request: Yes
Release addresses on exit: Yes
Prefix delegation requires address request: Yes
These seem to me to be mostly default or obvious except the very last one - which is the one giving me a problem.
If I set it to Yes, then I get IPv6 working but my log fills up with these messages - about 1 a second:
dhcp6c: dhcp6c state change detected SOLICIT
Apart from the log messages, everything else seems to be working. My router doesn't get a global WAN IPv6 address but apparently BT don't provide one anyway. I think what's happening is that the router is using SOLICIT to try to get a WAN side address but not getting one.
If I set it to No then the log messages stop but I lose the Prefix and IPv6 Gateway and IPv6 stops working.
Any ideas on how to stop this log message and presumably all the wasted SOLICIT messages? I've tried quite a lot of other settings but nothing else seems to work. Maybe I need to add a script to configure something, though I don't know what might be needed at all.