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Ipv6 stopped work on cisco router

subric
Neighbour

Hello,

 

I ran ipv6 on my cisco router for years and it worked fine. I am using bridge mode.

I had to reboot my cisco device and now I cannot reach any Ipv6 sites. ipv4 works.

I use prefix delegation and I am getting a prefix from telus and I can assign my devices the addresses, but I cannot get out to the internet.

any thoughts?

 

ping www.google.ca
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2607:F8B0:400A:80B::2003, timeout is 2 seconds:
.H..H
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)

 

traceroute www.google.ca
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to sea09s30-in-x03.1e100.net (2607:F8B0:400A:80B::2003)

1 *
node-1w7jr9yd9sbbrpk73pdn4j85d.ipv6.telus.net (2001:56A:77F3:6901::1) !H *

 

IPv6 Prefix prefix-from-provider, acquired via DHCP PD
2001:56A:77F3:6900::/56 Valid lifetime 11898, preferred lifetime 11598

 

GigabitEthernet0/0/1 is in client mode
Prefix State is OPEN
Renew will be sent in 01:12:38
Address State is IDLE
List of known servers:
Reachable via address: FE80::12E8:78FF:FE6E:F751
DUID: 0003000110E8786EF751
Preference: 0
Configuration parameters:
IA PD: IA ID 0x00060001, T1 7200, T2 10800
Prefix: 2001:56A:77F3:6900::/56
preferred lifetime 14400, valid lifetime 14700
expires at Jul 13 2024 02:49 AM (11858 seconds)
DNS server: 2001:568:FF09:10C::67
DNS server: 2001:568:FF09:10A::116

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subric
Neighbour

I got this to work, it was a configuration issue in the routing table