IsaacFL
Regular Contributor
My ISP supports ipv6 and I am using my ASUS RT-1900P Merlin 380.66_4 to teach myself ipv6 at home. I have configured the router to perform DHCPv6 for the clients.
Everything seems to be working for me, but have a couple of questions about ipv6 on asus/merlin.
Does the router not register its own name and ipv6 in DNS for a reason? I notice on my ipv6 clients when I do nslookup the server is UnKnown, but it does show the ipv6 of the router(dns server).
Nslookup of router.asus.com only returns 192.168.1.1 in my case. Shouldn’t it also return the ipv6 address?
Would the default configuration work if you only had ipv6 clients? Is there an ipv6 equivalent to http://192.168.1.1/ to start up?
Everything seems to be working for me, but have a couple of questions about ipv6 on asus/merlin.
Does the router not register its own name and ipv6 in DNS for a reason? I notice on my ipv6 clients when I do nslookup the server is UnKnown, but it does show the ipv6 of the router(dns server).
Nslookup of router.asus.com only returns 192.168.1.1 in my case. Shouldn’t it also return the ipv6 address?
Would the default configuration work if you only had ipv6 clients? Is there an ipv6 equivalent to http://192.168.1.1/ to start up?