just fyi. I found that having an ip address from my HE /64 prefix on the bridge would result in RA's sent even if the address was disabled.(i only disabled it while testing the /48 but as that is working i can remove the /64 now). This resulted in /64 addresses on my home lan but no route out as far as I can tell.
I believe that this might be a bug but will have to look further. It would be helpful to know if others are seeing this behaviour
I moved the ND to only being on my guest vlan and it stopped the RA's which is helpful (sadly google nest devices still send RA's and cause all the other devices to create address in tjier ULA range)
I was looking to see if the 1480 MTU information in the RA was being propagated to the lan (it is, and ipv6 connectivity and speed tests seem better but still varying in speed far more than expected when direct speedtest via ookla on ipv4 is very stable.. maybe just HE peering and tunnel related)
I believe that this might be a bug but will have to look further. It would be helpful to know if others are seeing this behaviour
I moved the ND to only being on my guest vlan and it stopped the RA's which is helpful (sadly google nest devices still send RA's and cause all the other devices to create address in tjier ULA range)
I was looking to see if the 1480 MTU information in the RA was being propagated to the lan (it is, and ipv6 connectivity and speed tests seem better but still varying in speed far more than expected when direct speedtest via ookla on ipv4 is very stable.. maybe just HE peering and tunnel related)
Statistics: Posted by en1gm4 — Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:42 pm