IPv6 auto-tagging failure?
Hello, I'm wondering a bit about the IPv6 auto-tagging. I recently reveived a v3 probe and connected it to a dual-stack enabled network. The probe was initially tagged as 2015-04-16 20:23 UTC Probe auto-tagged Your probe #22894 was automatically tagged as "system: IPv6 Capable" but then (on the next batch run?, after a couple of quick firmware upgrades (3.3.8 => 4650 => 4680): 2015-04-17 08:23 UTC Probe auto-untagged Your probe #22894 was automatically untagged as "system: IPv6 Capable" and there it has been since. This wouldn't worry me too much if it otherwise worked, but I noticed that the probe isn't listed with an "ASN v6" either. So I assume the missing tag prevents it from being used for v6 probing? AFAICS, the probe does take the announced prefix, and is actually *using* the provided IPv6 connectivity. The "Connection History" shows that it consistently uses its SLAAC address to connect to the controller. So why isn't it tagged as IPv6 capable/works etc? In desperation I tried different netwrok settings, static address, adding v6 DNS, and fiddling with the managed/other flags along with matching DHCPv6 config. Made no difference of course. If I understood correctly, the probe firmware won't currently do any DHCPv6, and v6 DNS is optional as long as there is a working v4 resolver available. Bjørn
On 21.04.15 9:12 , Bjørn Mork wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering a bit about the IPv6 auto-tagging. I recently reveived a v3 probe and connected it to a dual-stack enabled network. The probe was initially tagged as
2015-04-16 20:23 UTC Probe auto-tagged Your probe #22894 was automatically tagged as "system: IPv6 Capable"
but then (on the next batch run?, after a couple of quick firmware upgrades (3.3.8 => 4650 => 4680):
2015-04-17 08:23 UTC Probe auto-untagged Your probe #22894 was automatically untagged as "system: IPv6 Capable"
and there it has been since. This wouldn't worry me too much if it otherwise worked, but I noticed that the probe isn't listed with an "ASN v6" either. So I assume the missing tag prevents it from being used for v6 probing?
AFAICS, the probe does take the announced prefix, and is actually *using* the provided IPv6 connectivity. The "Connection History" shows that it consistently uses its SLAAC address to connect to the controller.
So why isn't it tagged as IPv6 capable/works etc?
In desperation I tried different netwrok settings, static address, adding v6 DNS, and fiddling with the managed/other flags along with matching DHCPv6 config. Made no difference of course. If I understood correctly, the probe firmware won't currently do any DHCPv6, and v6 DNS is optional as long as there is a working v4 resolver available.
Bjørn
I have had similar seemingly illogical automagic tagging actions on my probes #7 and #8. Daniel
Dear Bjørn, This was caused by an issue with the particular controller that your probe was connected to. This issue affected 30 probes in total, and prevented their IPv6 capability from being properly detected. The problem has now been fixed, and you can see that your probe is now tagged as "IPv6 Capable". Within a few hours it will also be tagged as "IPv6 Works" as long as it carries out successful IPv6 measurement results. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for pointing this out! Regards, Chris Amin RIPE NCC Developer On 21/04/2015 09:12, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering a bit about the IPv6 auto-tagging. I recently reveived a v3 probe and connected it to a dual-stack enabled network. The probe was initially tagged as
2015-04-16 20:23 UTC Probe auto-tagged Your probe #22894 was automatically tagged as "system: IPv6 Capable"
but then (on the next batch run?, after a couple of quick firmware upgrades (3.3.8 => 4650 => 4680):
2015-04-17 08:23 UTC Probe auto-untagged Your probe #22894 was automatically untagged as "system: IPv6 Capable"
and there it has been since. This wouldn't worry me too much if it otherwise worked, but I noticed that the probe isn't listed with an "ASN v6" either. So I assume the missing tag prevents it from being used for v6 probing?
AFAICS, the probe does take the announced prefix, and is actually *using* the provided IPv6 connectivity. The "Connection History" shows that it consistently uses its SLAAC address to connect to the controller.
So why isn't it tagged as IPv6 capable/works etc?
In desperation I tried different netwrok settings, static address, adding v6 DNS, and fiddling with the managed/other flags along with matching DHCPv6 config. Made no difference of course. If I understood correctly, the probe firmware won't currently do any DHCPv6, and v6 DNS is optional as long as there is a working v4 resolver available.
Bjørn
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Bjørn Mork
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Chris Amin
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Daniel Karrenberg