While you are at it, you might want to configure a STUN and ICE server, to address streaming UDP.
Joe Klein "inveniet viam, aut faciet" --- Seneca's Hercules Furens (Act II, Scene 1) PGP Fingerprint: 295E 2691 F377 C87D 2841 00C1 4174 FEDF 8ECF 0CC8 On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 10:19 PM, Martin List-Petersen <mar...@airwire.ie> wrote: > On 02/01/18 23:15, Justin Wilson wrote: > >> These are all Xbox one clients. We don’t hand out IPv6 on this network >> yet, so I made sure to disable any sort of IPV6 on the interfaces just to >> be sure because I figured Teredo is tied to v6. The only thing we have not >> done yet is disable any IPV6 stuff on the customer routers. Everyone has >> been getting link local addresses for the longest time. We just disabled >> ipv6 totally on the interfaces just to be safe. >> > > > Disabling anything IPv6 is counter productive. The way things are going is > IPv6 and has been for many years. > > Now ... what could happen is that you've got a missconfigured torredo > gateway upstream. > > Disabling IPv6 on customer routers etc won't solve your problem. IPv6 is > here to stay. > > Your best bet: set up a Terredo gateway and facilitate these Xboxes as > long as you don't give them native IPv6. > > Just my 2c. > > Kind regards, > Martin List-Petersen > -- > Airwire Ltd. - Ag Nascadh Pobail an Iarthair > http://www.airwire.ie > Phone: 091-865 968 > Registered Office: Moy, Kinvara, Co. Galway, 091-865 968 - Registered in > Ireland No. 508961 >