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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Oh indeed, and if anybody has any
      suggestions on <i>that</i>, I'm all ears.  <br>
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      On 2016-10-10 07:17 PM, Eldon Koyle wrote:<br>
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      <p dir="ltr">That firmware is ancient... You would probably have
        better luck if you can upgrade it...</p>
      <p dir="ltr">-- <br>
        Eldon</p>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Oct 10, 2016 5:02 PM, "Winston
          Sorfleet" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:wls@romanus.ca">wls@romanus.ca</a>> wrote:<br
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            <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> I picked up an old
              and out-of-support FGS648P for my basement (overkill, yes,
              but the PoE was nice for $110 CAD!  Plus I wanted to play
              with a managed switch).  Software version 04.1.00aT7e1,
              Feb 19 2008 vintage. <br>
              <br>
              I used to have IPV6 enabled on the internal network based
              on my ISP's allocated /56, which I advertise on my
              router's LAN interface using radvd (/64).  All this worked
              on my old, unmanaged switch.<br>
              <br>
              With the Foundry, I have found that non-link-local IPV6
              traffic internal to my home network won't transit the
              switch, or rather, that neighbour discovery won't, saying
              that the destination was unreachable.  Link-local <i>does</i>
              transit the switch.  Swapping out the Foundry for the
              unmanaged switch, the neighbour discovery works again, so
              that all IPV6 traffic can transit; it is definitely the
              switch at fault.  Can anybody suggest what I might be able
              to correct?  Do I need a new software image (and, where
              the heck could I get a newer image given that I cannot
              even buy support if I wanted to)?<br>
              <br>
              SSH@FGS648P Switch(config)#show flash   <br>
              Compressed Pri Code size = 2864799, Version 04.1.00aT7e1
              (FGS04100a.bin)<br>
              Compressed Sec Code size = 2864799, Version 04.1.00aT7e1
              (FGS04100a.bin)<br>
              Compressed BootROM Code size = 405217, Version 04.0.00T7e5<br>
              Code Flash Free Space = 2424832<br>
              <br>
              SSH@FGS648P Switch>show ipv6<br>
              Global Settings<br>
                IPv6 is enabled<br>
                Link-local address(es):<br>
                  fe80::212:f2ff:fe89:ef80 [Preferred]<br>
                Global unicast address(es):<br>
                  2607:f2c2:f00e:b700:212:f2ff:<wbr>fe89:ef80
              [Preferred],  subnet is 2607:f2c2:f00e:b700::/64<br>
                Joined group address(es):<br>
                  ff02::1:ff89:ef80<br>
                  ff02::1<br>
                MTU is 1500 bytes <br>
                ND DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 3<br>
                ND reachable time is 30 seconds<br>
                ND retransmit interval is 1 seconds<br>
                Current Hop Limit is 64<br>
                Hosts use stateless autoconfig for addresses<br>
                No Inbound Access List Set<br>
                No Outbound Access List Set<br>
                IPv6 Domain Name: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://romanus.ca" target="_blank">romanus.ca</a><br>
                IPv6 DNS Server Address:<br>
                 2607:f2c0::1<br>
              <br>
              I can ping the switch on it's link-local address, but not
              the global unicast that I manually assigned (out of my
              /64).<br>
              <br>
              SSH@FGS648P Switch(config)#ipv6 ?<br>
                access-class   Filter incoming/outgoing connections<br>
                access-list    Build ipv6 access lists<br>
                address        Assign IPv6 address to this switch router<br>
                dns            Set DNS properties<br>
                enable         Enable IPv6<br>
                mld-snooping   Set MLD snooping globally<br>
              <br>
              (There doesn't seem to be a lot I can configure here....)<br>
              <br>
              SSH@FGS648P Switch#debug ipv6 ?<br>
                address   Packet for ipv6 address<br>
                cache     IPv6 cache entry<br>
                icmp      ICMPv6<br>
                mld       MLD protocol activity<br>
                nd        Neighbor Discovery<br>
                packet    IPv6 packet<br>
                ra        Router Advertisement<br>
              <br>
              SSH@FGS648P Switch#show debug<br>
              Debug message destination:  Console<br>
              Enabling ACL log<br>
              IPv6 Routing:<br>
                    ipv6:  address fe80::212:f2ff:fe89:ef80 debugging is
              on<br>
                    ipv6:  icmp debugging is on<br>
                    ipv6:  nd debugging is on<br>
                    ipv6:  ra debugging is on<br>
                    ipv6:  packet debugging is on<br>
              <br>
              <br>
              I've turned these on, but I don't know where the debug
              messages go to... if console, as implied by show debug, I
              see nothing even when I successfully ping
              fe80::212:f2ff:fe89:ef80<br>
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