Mikrotik ipv6
Author: p | 2025-04-25
COMO CONFIGURAR IPV6 NO SEU MIKROTIK - ATIVANDO IPV6 MIKROTIK ROUTEROS - CONSULTORIA ASN PROVEDORComo configurar ipv6 no seu mikrotik - ativando ipv6 mikroti
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Hello everyone,I'm having trouble with my IPv6 configuration and would appreciate some assistance.Setup: My network setup consists of a Fritzbox connected to a Mikrotik switch. The Mikrotik switch then distributes the connection across multiple VLANs (4 in total).Issues: IPv4 works flawlessly across the entire network without any problems. IPv6 is where I'm facing issues: IPv6 only works intermittently or sometimes not at all. Sometimes IPv6 websites and services work perfectly, and I can ping IPv6 addresses successfully. At other times, these connections fail without any apparent reason, and I’m unable to access IPv6 resources or perform successful pings. This inconsistent behavior is confusing and makes troubleshooting difficult. In the Mikrotik interface under IPv6 -> Neighbors, I see that each VLAN has four entries with the same IPv6 address. Out of 16 listed neighbors, only a few show as "reachable," while the rest have a status of "failed" and display a MAC address of 00:00:00:00:00:00. This seems to indicate a routing or configuration issue, but I'm not sure how to resolve it.What I’ve Tried: I have reviewed the IPv6 settings on both the Fritzbox and the Mikrotik switch multiple times to ensure they are correct. I've tested different VLANs and devices to isolate the issue, but I haven’t been able to identify the root cause.Questions: Has anyone experienced similar issues with multiple VLANs on a Mikrotik switch, particularly with incorrect IPv6 neighbor entries? Are there any specific settings or configurations on the Mikrotik switch that could prevent these failed neighbor entries COMO CONFIGURAR IPV6 NO SEU MIKROTIK - ATIVANDO IPV6 MIKROTIK ROUTEROS - CONSULTORIA ASN PROVEDORComo configurar ipv6 no seu mikrotik - ativando ipv6 mikroti IPv6 Mikrotik IPv6 Configure on Mikrotik RouterOS v7.x 0. Brief IPv6 configuration on Mikrotik RouterOS is much more complicated than Merlin on ASUS. We are going to config IPv6 in this About WinBox Winbox is a small utility that allows the administration of MikroTik RouterOS using a fast and simple GUI. It is a native Win32 binary but can be run on Linux and macOS (OSX) using Wine.All interface functions are as close as possible mirroring the console functions, which is why there are no sections in the manual. Some of the advanced and system-critical configurations are not possible from MikroTik WinBox, like MAC address change on an interface changelog.It supports IPv6 connectivity. To connect to the routers IPv6 address, it must be placed in square braces the same as in web browsers when connecting to the IPv6 server. Winbox neighbor discovery is now capable of discovering IPv6-enabled routers. As you can see from the image below, th... Read More » Why choose FileHorse?SecureSecurely download files from our super-fast and secure dedicated linux serversSafeThis product is 100% safe has been successfully scanned with more than 70 antivirus programsTrustedWe serve all files as they were released. We do not use bundlers or download-managersComments
Hello everyone,I'm having trouble with my IPv6 configuration and would appreciate some assistance.Setup: My network setup consists of a Fritzbox connected to a Mikrotik switch. The Mikrotik switch then distributes the connection across multiple VLANs (4 in total).Issues: IPv4 works flawlessly across the entire network without any problems. IPv6 is where I'm facing issues: IPv6 only works intermittently or sometimes not at all. Sometimes IPv6 websites and services work perfectly, and I can ping IPv6 addresses successfully. At other times, these connections fail without any apparent reason, and I’m unable to access IPv6 resources or perform successful pings. This inconsistent behavior is confusing and makes troubleshooting difficult. In the Mikrotik interface under IPv6 -> Neighbors, I see that each VLAN has four entries with the same IPv6 address. Out of 16 listed neighbors, only a few show as "reachable," while the rest have a status of "failed" and display a MAC address of 00:00:00:00:00:00. This seems to indicate a routing or configuration issue, but I'm not sure how to resolve it.What I’ve Tried: I have reviewed the IPv6 settings on both the Fritzbox and the Mikrotik switch multiple times to ensure they are correct. I've tested different VLANs and devices to isolate the issue, but I haven’t been able to identify the root cause.Questions: Has anyone experienced similar issues with multiple VLANs on a Mikrotik switch, particularly with incorrect IPv6 neighbor entries? Are there any specific settings or configurations on the Mikrotik switch that could prevent these failed neighbor entries
2025-03-28About WinBox Winbox is a small utility that allows the administration of MikroTik RouterOS using a fast and simple GUI. It is a native Win32 binary but can be run on Linux and macOS (OSX) using Wine.All interface functions are as close as possible mirroring the console functions, which is why there are no sections in the manual. Some of the advanced and system-critical configurations are not possible from MikroTik WinBox, like MAC address change on an interface changelog.It supports IPv6 connectivity. To connect to the routers IPv6 address, it must be placed in square braces the same as in web browsers when connecting to the IPv6 server. Winbox neighbor discovery is now capable of discovering IPv6-enabled routers. As you can see from the image below, th... Read More » Why choose FileHorse?SecureSecurely download files from our super-fast and secure dedicated linux serversSafeThis product is 100% safe has been successfully scanned with more than 70 antivirus programsTrustedWe serve all files as they were released. We do not use bundlers or download-managers
2025-04-11For the MikroTik.In the CLI screen, type ip address print.It will print out the IP address of the MikroTik router on the screen.Access the winbox web config.Open a browser and enter the ip address as url like as shown below.when you enter the username and password, it will take you to the webconfig page, however I would prefer to access the MikroTik management GUI using the winbox software.Open the winbox utility.The best part about winbox utility is that you could access the MikroTik router either using mac address (L2) or IP address.We already downloaded the winbox software on our machine, open it.By default, when your machine is the same network as the MikroTik, you will get the MikroTik under neighbour list with its ipv6 ip.As I am not using the IPv6, I would specify the private Ipv4 address that I have and try to access the MikroTik GUI using the winbox.And here is the winbox management console of the MikroTik chr router.7. Setup the initial network.Click on the Quickset option located on the top left corner. You’ll notice that the WAN link is already configured with the IP address 192.168.1.137, and we’ll keep it as is with the Automatic configuration.Now, let’s move on to setting up our local network. As mentioned earlier, we’re going to configure the IP address 10.100.0.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (/24).IP address: 10.100.0.1Netmask: 255.255.255.0 (/24)Next, make sure to check the box that says “bridge all LAN ports.” This will add our lan interface ether2 to the bridge interface.For now, we won’t check the DHCP server option, as we’ll handle that setup later.Additionally, ensure that the NAT (Network Address Translation) option is checked. This way, the internal Virtual Machine (VM) will have access to the internet using the MikroTik WAN interface.Once you have reviewed these settings, go ahead and click on the “Apply” button, followed by “OK” to confirm the changes. This will apply the configurations and finalise the setup.8. Update the DHCP service.I found setting up the DHCP service within the quickset is a little buggy, so I decided to configure it manually.Goto IP->
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