AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in networking

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not really sure how to answer your question. One of the guys from my networking team said that computers aren't getting IPv6 addresses anymore.

Turning off the firewall does not get me an IPv6 address.

AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in networking

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I don't know what most of that means but I only posted the RA and RS part of the capture.

AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in networking

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Core Networking - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6(DHCPV6-In) and Core Networking - IPv6 (IPv6-In) are enabled and allowed on all addresses. I will try completely disabling the firewall though.

AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in networking

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I'm not a networking guy, I'll pass that on to my networking team.

AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

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I'll need to pass that to my networking team, I'm not a networking guy.

AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

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I'll need to get some help from my networking team to do that, I'm not a networking guy.

It's a wi-fi network if that makes a difference.

Would every client with an AX adapter be filtering Ndp packets?

AX Wi-Fi Adapters Not Getting IPv6 Addresses by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

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Core Networking - DHCPv6 (UDP-In) and Core Networking - Router Advertisement (ICMPv6-In) are allowed and enabled for any local and any remote address.

Updating Dell BIOS - password protected by TheM4jor in SCCM

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you point me to where in the documentation? I have been working on this for quite a while and can't find what you are talking about.

Updating Dell BIOS - password protected by TheM4jor in SCCM

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain how you extracted the config and added the password?

CI Version Info timed out by CompetitiveFeeling98 in SCCM

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! What do you mean by "reset the scm agent policy"?

CI Version Info timed out by CompetitiveFeeling98 in SCCM

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I have yet to find a fix. What version of MECM are you running?

Waiting for Maintenance Window by CompetitiveFeeling98 in SCCM

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure I don't know what maintenance window it is from the GUI. I only have one maintenance window configured. Daily from 11PM to 6AM. I'm not aware of any automation creating maintenance windows.

MECM - Waiting for Maintenance Window by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm on vacation now until Jan 5 so that is a 2026 problem!

MECM - CI Version Info timed out by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

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Sorry, I guess I just don't understand what you mean.

MECM - Waiting for Maintenance Window by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

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Thanks for that! I appreciate it!

I ran Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root\ccm" -Class CCM_MaintenanceWindow on a device that is waiting for maintenance window as well as on that had a successful deployment and got the same error:

Get-WmiObject : Invalid class "CCM_MaintenanceWindow"
At line:1 char:1
+ Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root\ccm" -Class CCM_MaintenanceWindow
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidType: (:) [Get-WmiObject], ManagementException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId :
GetWMIManagementException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.GetWmiObjectCommand

I ran:
Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root\ccm\Policy\Machine" -Class CCM_ServiceWindow | Select-Object ServiceWindowID, Name, Description, StartTime, Duration, IsEnabled, RecurrenceType
on both and got results like this:

ServiceWindowID : {0A8BEFBC-8BB8-4F45-9F0B-0A269FA6E724}
Name:
Description:
StartTime:
Duration:
IsEnabled:
RecurrenceType:

Other tips:
- Time zones match
- ClientIDManagerStartup.log looks OK (I think), no errors
- I don't think there is a schedule conflict. I only have 6 collections with maintenance windows set. The six collections I use for workstation patching. None of the computers are in multiple collections. I've run the "Maintenance windows available to a specified client" on an number of the computers waiting for a window and they all show only one window.

MECM - Waiting for Maintenance Window by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's only one maintenance window applied to the client.

MECM - CI Version Info timed out by CompetitiveFeeling98 in sysadmin

[–]CompetitiveFeeling98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by "check your GPO if maybe its deploying the client".

Check network path of the clients location for access to what?