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- BruceHonored Contributor III
Probably just a clumsy choice of words from an inexperienced employee.
It isn't Cox "does not" support IPv6 but are still in the development stages of their IPv6 Migration Program. You may already be dual-stacked.
Someone posted a link to verify all your assigned addresses (IPv4 & IPv6), but I didn't save it. It should be searchable.
- LatitiaSModeratorHello Igorek,
My apologies for the confusion. My team primarily assists with residential accounts but please note all Cox customers have access to IPv6. Please visit https://bit.ly/3rRsayM for helpful information regarding IPv6 information.
Latitia
Cox Support Forums Moderator - LatitiaSModeratorHello Igorek,
My apologies for the confusion. My team primarily assists with residential accounts but please note all Cox customers have access to IPv6. Please visit https://bit.ly/3rRsayM for helpful information regarding IPv6 information.
Latitia
Cox Support Forums Moderator - igorekNew Contributor
Thanks everyone!
I was able to get it going on my Cisco ASA. The only way to get it is via DHCP-PD. I wish I could get a static one.
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