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IPv6-capable hardware?
From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 00:09:06 -0500
Anyone found a decent PE/DSLAM configuration for supporting IPv6 in a bridged architecture (No PPP)? So far, the best I've found is DSLAMs that don't have mandated "security" features and support q-in-q for mass tagging back to concentrators, but the only concentrator I've found to handle a variety of VLAN & ATM terminations with IPv6 support is Cisco, and it's still extremely limited.
Granted, my exposure is limited due to the current IPv4 layouts and existing hardware. Pointers would be appreciated.
Jack Crooks, Sam wrote:
- insist on IPv6-capable hardware/services/engineering staff when getting new hardware/services/staff
Current thread:
- Re: The real issue, (continued)
- Re: The real issue Christopher Morrow (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Shane Ronan (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Jack Bates (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Shane Ronan (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Mike Lewinski (Apr 21)
- RE: The real issue Shane Ronan (Apr 21)
- RE: The real issue Jon Lewis (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Christopher Morrow (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Shane Ronan (Apr 21)
- RE: The real issue Crooks, Sam (Apr 21)
- IPv6-capable hardware? Jack Bates (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Jon Lewis (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Christopher Morrow (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Richard A Steenbergen (Apr 21)
- Re: The real issue Jorge Amodio (Apr 23)
- RE: The real issue Murphy, Jay, DOH (Apr 23)