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		<title>SixXS IPv6, Speedtouch 5&#215;6 and Airport Extreme Base Station</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So yesterday I decided it was time to make my homenetwork IPv6 enabled. Shouldn&#8217;t be too hard, since it&#8217;s a full MacOSX network, including the Airport Extreme Base Station (AXBS) that we use for connection. I requested a tunnel at SixXS, got it within 15 minutes and configured my AXBS to make the tunnel. That&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So yesterday I decided it was time to make my homenetwork <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6">IPv6</a> enabled. Shouldn&#8217;t be too hard, since it&#8217;s a full MacOSX network, including the <a href="http://www.apple.com/airportextreme/">Airport Extreme Base Station</a> (AXBS) that we use for connection. I requested a tunnel at <a href="http://www.sixxs.net">SixXS</a>, got it within 15 minutes and configured my AXBS to make the tunnel. That&#8217;s wasn&#8217;t really hard, only I forgot to request a subnet too, which made it IPv6 kinda stop at the AXBS. Also, since the AXBS doesn&#8217;t have any sort of status check, I was unsure if the tunnel was created correctly. Especially since the SixXS panel said it couldn&#8217;t ping me and I couldn&#8217;t ping myself from another IPv6 enabled server&#8230;</p>
<p>Some querying pointed towards the Speedtouch (which was actually quite obvious, in retrospect). I needed to put my AXBS in the DMZ behind the modem. Sure, no problem there. Let&#8217;s just select &#8220;Assign the public IP address of a connection to a device&#8221; in the interface and select the AXB&#8230; Ow, apparantly, the Speedtouch only wants to assign the public IP address to a device that gets it&#8217;s IP address from the Speedtouch&#8217;s DHCP server. No problem, let&#8217;s make the AXBS get it&#8217;s IP address through DHCP instead of stati&#8230; Ow, apparantly, the AXBS requires a static IP address to do tunneling&#8230; Now what?</p>
<p>As is usual with the Speedtouches, under the hood they have far more capabilities than advertised through their webinterface. However, searching through the CLI manual, it&#8217;s not very obvious how to add a device to the DMZ. So let&#8217;s take the lazy guy approach:</p>
<p>First, I made sure all the Speedtouch was in working order and made a backup of the configuration. Second, I added a device to the DMZ and made another backup. Thirdly, I diff&#8217;ed both backups and looked at the changes. You&#8217;ll notice a line starting with &#8220;lease add&#8221; that contains the MAC address of the device you just added. Easy-peasy from here on. Simply change the MAC address into the address from the AXBS and upload the new configuration to the Speedtouch.</p>
<p>All of a sudden, it works. And I have an IPv6 enabled home-network. Kinda boring after that, it just all works :S</p>

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