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Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 7:15 PM
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Maybe as chrcoluk suggests it is being limited by something overriding it. I was going to suggest pulling the Ethernet cable but it may well cache old knowledge anyway.
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 8:10 PM
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installed tracepath6 on asuswrt-merlin, is this indicating its working on ipv6?
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/mnt/OPTWARE/entware/etc# tracepath6 www.ripe.net -n
1?: [LOCALHOST] 0.085ms pmtu 1500
1: 2a02:16c8:0:1::16 18.419ms
1: 2a02:16c8:0:1::16 16.621ms
2: 2a02:16c8:1:2::19 14.764ms asymm 5
3: 2a02:16c8::d 14.921ms
4: 2a02:16c8:1:2::8 14.988ms
5: 2001:7f8:17::1b1b:1 15.336ms
6: 2001:470:0:2cd::1 24.364ms asymm 5
7: 2001:470:0:2d0::2 22.357ms asymm 6
8: 2001:7f8:1::a501:2859:2 24.092ms
9: 2001:7f8:1::a500:3333:1 24.107ms asymm 7
10: 2001:7f8:1::a500:3333:1 24.134ms !A
Resume: pmtu 1500
admin@RT-AC66U:/tmp/mnt/OPTWARE/entware/etc# tracepath6 www.ripe.net -n
1?: [LOCALHOST] 0.085ms pmtu 1500
1: 2a02:16c8:0:1::16 18.419ms
1: 2a02:16c8:0:1::16 16.621ms
2: 2a02:16c8:1:2::19 14.764ms asymm 5
3: 2a02:16c8::d 14.921ms
4: 2a02:16c8:1:2::8 14.988ms
5: 2001:7f8:17::1b1b:1 15.336ms
6: 2001:470:0:2cd::1 24.364ms asymm 5
7: 2001:470:0:2d0::2 22.357ms asymm 6
8: 2001:7f8:1::a501:2859:2 24.092ms
9: 2001:7f8:1::a500:3333:1 24.107ms asymm 7
10: 2001:7f8:1::a500:3333:1 24.134ms !A
Resume: pmtu 1500
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 8:13 PM
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How do you mean?
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 8:16 PM
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I mean the pmtu 1500 output from the command is that indicating the ipv6 packets are using a 1500byte mtu?
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 8:21 PM
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also I believe we can set a ipv6 specific mtu on asuswrt like this.
edit radvd.conf
Add this line inside the {}
AdvLinkMTU 1492;
Then restart the appropriate service.which I am guessing is done via 'service restart_radvd'
This wouldnt be permanant tho as these files get regenerated on reboots and quite possibly even when restarting ppp in the GUI.
edit radvd.conf
Add this line inside the {}
AdvLinkMTU 1492;
Then restart the appropriate service.which I am guessing is done via 'service restart_radvd'
This wouldnt be permanant tho as these files get regenerated on reboots and quite possibly even when restarting ppp in the GUI.
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 9:02 PM
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Thanks - that's where the 1480 MTU is coming from
I don't think we can edit the files though as they are written to the nvram - we need to use the source code, edit the file then compile it.
I think the tracepath shows that the 1500 MTU works fine for v6. If it didn't, there would be a lower MTU in the path.
I don't think we can edit the files though as they are written to the nvram - we need to use the source code, edit the file then compile it.
I think the tracepath shows that the 1500 MTU works fine for v6. If it didn't, there would be a lower MTU in the path.
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
11-04-2014 11:27 PM
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Well the line isnt there on my router so I assume its sharing the main mtu value set on the interface which is 1500. But that to me looks a way to overide the value in ipv6.
Re: ipv6 sloooow tonight
15-04-2014 5:43 PM
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Ok I have an update.
Plusnet booted me today which is I assume to update my profile for me, when I recconected the 3mbit throughput was back, odd I thought, gut feeling made me think its a gateway issue.
Manually jumped gateways and full throughput is back. (note tbb had a bug before where the httpx6 tests on ipv6 were actually ipv4 which I reported which is why before I had full speed on httpx6, now that bug is fixed)
So
On lo0-central10.ptw-ag04.plus.net
and on lo0-central10.pcl-ag03.plus.net
Plusnet booted me today which is I assume to update my profile for me, when I recconected the 3mbit throughput was back, odd I thought, gut feeling made me think its a gateway issue.
Manually jumped gateways and full throughput is back. (note tbb had a bug before where the httpx6 tests on ipv6 were actually ipv4 which I reported which is why before I had full speed on httpx6, now that bug is fixed)
So
On lo0-central10.ptw-ag04.plus.net
and on lo0-central10.pcl-ag03.plus.net
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