QMICLI IPV6 problem on MC7354

Bjørn Mork bjorn at mork.no
Thu Aug 18 08:29:13 UTC 2016


Thomas Schäfer <tschaefer at t-online.de> writes:
> Am 18.08.2016 um 00:17 schrieb Tang Nguyen:
>>
>
>> ****Send AT command to modem and got both ipv4 and ipv6:
>> at+cgcontrdp +CGCONTRDP:
>> 1,5,vzwims,172.22.1.100,FC01:ABAB:CDCD:EFE0:0:0:0:1,
>> FE80:0:0:0:290:B8FF:FE01:FFF1,172.22.1.201
>> FC01:CAFE:0:0:0:0:0:1,,FCB1:ABAB:CDCD:6FEE:0:0:0:1
>>
>> OK
>
>
> Sorry for being off topic.
> Is it true, that your ISP gives you only Unique Local Unicast Addresses?

Note that the APN here is "vzwims".  I assume "ims" means "IP Multimedia
Subsystem".  I don't know anything about the vz network, but the IMS APN
would normally be in an VPN without Internet access. ULA addressing
makes some sense there, since they don't need to route anything outside
there own network.

Personally I would still have used normal global addresses.  Easier to
manage and gives some "branding" value.  No need to be careful about
using them for private networks.  It's not like we're going to run out
anytime soon :)


Bjørn


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