Not getting an IPv6 address

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by tarunnagpal » Tue Nov 01, 2022 7:07 am
I was told by support I should be able to now get an IPv6 address, but when I check, nothing is.

Is it truly rolled out across Oakland/Piedmont?
by loherj » Fri Nov 04, 2022 10:23 am
Apologies on the incorrect information you had received from our support team. After looking over your account IPv6 is not available at your address yet. IPv6 was just rolled out to certain parts of Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, and Oakland.

Our Network Operations team is working on getting this rolled out to a larger subset of customers but there is not currently an ETA on this.

We appreciate your patience in this matter as this becomes more widely available.
Jacob - Community & Escalations Specialist
Sonic
by js9erfan » Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:06 am
loherj wrote:Apologies on the incorrect information you had received from our support team. After looking over your account IPv6 is not available at your address yet. IPv6 was just rolled out to certain parts of Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, and Oakland.
When you mention certain parts of Santa Rosa, would this include the 700 block of Cherry St where 10G was just rolled out? What IPv6 PD size is Sonic providing?
by msiegen » Sat Nov 19, 2022 10:24 am
Sonic is delegating a /64. See the IPv6 with Sonic ONT thread for more on that subject.
by js9erfan » Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:36 am
That's unfortunate for those of us looking to implement a dual stack for multiple subnets using Sonic's native IPv6. Ah well, I assume this will change down the road...
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