Thanks, that has gotten me closer. My router is now giving out dynamic IPs from the delegated prefix. However end to end ipv6 connectivity is still an issue. The issue is that the cambium router seems to not add a default route to the internet(2000::/3) to go through the core router/wan interface.
I've added a couple screen shots detailing the issue.
The First screen shot is my computer conected to the cambium router. First, pinging the cambium router, no issue, pinging the core router, no issue. Then when i try to ping the wan interface of the core router, the cambium router says no route to host. If I attempt to ping netflix(or any website) then still, cambium router says no route to host.
The second screen shot is me using a mikrotik hAP AC lite(a $40 router...) in the exact same configuration using PPPoE to obtain a prefix from the core router. You will notice instantly that end to end connectivity is apparent in pinging netflix.com. Next i did a traceroute to ipv6.google.com, showing that it first pings the mikrotik router, then the core router, then my provider's gateway(.....c002:1::1). This shows that my core router is correctly set up to delegate and route IPv6.
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