ADSL with IPv6
Yann-Ju Chu
yjchui@cht.com.tw
Thu, 22 Nov 2001 09:28:45 +0800
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Hi:=20
I am trying IPv6 over ADSL. I use fixed line (not dial-up), so PPPoE =
or PPPoA is not neccessary. Besides, ATU-R is set to bridged mode. The =
interface between host and ATU-R is ethernet.
host <---> ATU-R <---> DLAM <----> ATM switch <---> router
Instinctively, I think it will work for both IPv4 and IPv6. =
(Becasue it only deal with Ethernet layer) However, it does not. I debug =
the condition and find that the problem MAY BE caused by router. Does =
anyone ever try similar test? Because I use Cisco router (7206), does =
any one know if Cisco support ATM bridge mode with IPv6?
Thanks
Yann-Ju Chu
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ATM switch <---> router</FONT></DIV>
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Instinctively, I think it=20
will work for both IPv4 and IPv6. (Becasue it only deal with Ethernet=20
layer) However, it does not. I debug the condition and find that =
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problem MAY BE caused by router. Does anyone ever try similar test? =
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use Cisco router (7206), does any one know if Cisco support ATM bridge =
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<DIV><FONT face=3D=B2=D3=A9=FA=C5=E9 size=3D2>Thanks</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3D=B2=D3=A9=FA=C5=E9 size=3D2>Yann-Ju =
Chu</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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