RamGuy
Senior Member
Is there any way to define static routes for IPv6 addresses end scopes/prefixes on Asus routers? I'm currently running Asus Merlin 384.10 on a Asus RT-AX88U and I have a Palo Alto VM-300 series firewall running IP-Sec Site-to-Site VPN tunnels and currently I have to set manual routes on all my clients in order for routing traffic that is supposed to use the IP-Sec tunnel to actually hit my Palo Alto Firewall instead of just using the default gateway and be routed over the Internet.
I had the exact same setup previously, but on IPv4 and then I just went to LAN-settings on my RT-AX88U and defined a static route for 172.30.2.0/24 to be routed to 172.30.66.111 which was the Palo Alto interface in the same subnet.
The page for static routes in the WebUI does not let me set routes for IPv6 so I can't replicate this behaviour in the WebUI. Otherwise it would be as simple as telling that the remote IPv6 Prefix is behind the IPv6 address of my Palo Alto Firewall.
Is it possible to achieve this through SSH or am I forced into doing manual routes on each client?
I had the exact same setup previously, but on IPv4 and then I just went to LAN-settings on my RT-AX88U and defined a static route for 172.30.2.0/24 to be routed to 172.30.66.111 which was the Palo Alto interface in the same subnet.
The page for static routes in the WebUI does not let me set routes for IPv6 so I can't replicate this behaviour in the WebUI. Otherwise it would be as simple as telling that the remote IPv6 Prefix is behind the IPv6 address of my Palo Alto Firewall.
Is it possible to achieve this through SSH or am I forced into doing manual routes on each client?