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IPv6 configuration on WAN

So, I thought I'd see about doing a manual move from UTM 9 to XG but I'm a little stuck when it comes to replicating my IPv6 setup that I have in UTM.

Here's what I have in UTM:

But in XG, if I choose static then I have to manually enter a Gateway IP as well.  Any IPs I enter that look to be my ISP's IPv6 gateway gives me a error saying that I can't enter a broadcast IP.  Am I doing something wrong here?



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  • Your provider might also be using a /128 for your link.

    Please check.
    ian

    Putting on my glasses shows you are already at /128.

    I am currently trying to get a sixxs /64 external tunnel to work. Needs a login, but there is nowhere to put id and password.

    ian

    Your ISP might have provided you with a /128 for your end, try using the ISP end address as your gateway. As it is a /128 it will be one address either side of your allocated address.

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  • Your provider might also be using a /128 for your link.

    Please check.
    ian

    Putting on my glasses shows you are already at /128.

    I am currently trying to get a sixxs /64 external tunnel to work. Needs a login, but there is nowhere to put id and password.

    ian

    Your ISP might have provided you with a /128 for your end, try using the ISP end address as your gateway. As it is a /128 it will be one address either side of your allocated address.

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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