Change to a static IPv4 address and lost IPv6 - SMC D3G and Airport Extreme

I hope someone can help sort out my IPv6 problem. We have a business Internet account with the SMC D3G-CCR gateway and Apple Airport Extreme (the new tall model). While using dynamic addresses and letting the SMC gateway handle DHCP (Airport Extreme in bridge mode) my IPv6 tests all worked (outbound requests worked - I never tried any incoming access to servers). The test site at http://test-ipv6.com said all was good and I could ping6 ipv6.google.com from any inside computer.  Due to a new client project requirements, I got a static IP address today. Comcast reconfigured the SMC gateway and I set up the Airport Extreme to handle internal routing and DHCP and port forwarding for a camera and SSH services. All of that IPv4 stuff seems to be working properly. Unfortunately, I can't find a combination of settings that will give me access to outside IPv6 servers anymore. I was hoping to start testing a small Raspberry Pi server using inbound IPv6, but now I can't seem to get anything going with IPv6. The SMC box does have a setting that appears to block incoming IPv6 requests. But I assumed that would be disabled with the static IP configuration. Either way, it shouldn't block my outbound requests so something else must be wrong.  Am I missing a setting somewhere? Do I need Comcast to change something else? Do I need a different gateway device? 

First, I am assuming that you are trying to administer your AirPort base station for a static IP address using the iOS version of the AirPort Utility ... correct?
If so, then to do so:
Start the AirPort Utility app on the iPad
Select your base station.
Select Edit
Select Internet Connection
Select Static
Enter the appropriate IP address information
Select Done
Sorry, it does not appear that direct input for DNS IP addresses is an available option with this version of the iOS AirPort Utility app. Not sure why this was not included.

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    Network Name (SSID).............................. BAI-Beta
    Status........................................... Enabled
    MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
    Broadcast SSID................................... Disabled
    AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
    Network Admission Control
      Client Profiling Status ....................... Disabled
       DHCP ......................................... Disabled
       HTTP ......................................... Disabled
      Radius-NAC State............................... Disabled
      SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
      Quarantine VLAN................................ 0
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    Maximum number of Clients per AP Radio........... 200
    Number of Active Clients......................... 42
    Exclusionlist Timeout............................ 60 seconds
    Session Timeout.................................. 86400 seconds
    User Idle Timeout................................ 300 seconds
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    WLAN IPv6 ACL.................................... unconfigured
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