[c-nsp] Dot11Radio0 ipv6 command

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Jun 20 15:04:33 EDT 2011


so not sure on the Cisco 871, etc.. but I have an Aironet 1121 that works just fine with IPv6 on my local lan.

interface Dot11Radio0
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 load-interval 30
 !
 ssid blahblah
 !
 speed basic-1.0 basic-2.0 basic-5.5 basic-6.0 basic-9.0 basic-11.0 basic-12.0 basic-18.0 basic-24.0 basic-36.0 basic-48.0 basic-54.0
 channel 2412
 station-role root fallback repeater
 no dot11 qos mode
 bridge-group 1
 bridge-group 1 subscriber-loop-control
 bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
 no bridge-group 1 source-learning
 no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding
 bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
 hold-queue 4096 in
 hold-queue 4096 out
!

Not sure how the 871 treats unknown ethertypes, but it should just bridge them normally for anything in the same broadcast domain.

- Jared

On Jun 20, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Jens Link wrote:

> Nikolay Shopik <shopik at inblock.ru> writes:
> 
>> Does anyone know what's up with ipv6 command on Dot11Radio interfaces? I
>> have CISCO1812W running ADVENTERPRISEK9 15.1(4)M and there no such
>> command at all. Searching Cisco bug toolkit doesn't reveal any bugs for
>> me. Software/hardware limitation?
> 
> I have a 871 with 12.4(24)T4. It's the only IOS version I tried which
> supports IPv6 on the wireless interface. I think that this is a bug and
> Cisco doesn't want us to have IPv6 over wireless. 
> 
> For my homenetwort I solved the problem by replacing the Cisco Router
> with a Firtzbox.
> 
> Jens
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