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Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project
From: Eric Kuhnke <eric () fnordsystems com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 15:03:49 -0700
Here are some interesting tidbits found recently... The US DoD will be using a Juniper "M7i" for their ipv6 testbed: https://spot.hpcmo.hpc.mil/hpc/docs/Htdocs/DOC-MIL/DREN/CONFERENCE/2003/2003_ron_broersma_ipv6_pilot.ppt Mention of the M7i and M10i in this document: http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache:CHexJWF9Db0J:www.ietf.org/IESG/Implementations/rfc-2338-implementation.txt+juniper+m7i&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 From the PDF, regarding DREN implemention of ipv6: No great incentive for DREN sites to implement IPv6 no near term win additional effort and complexity, generally not funded Can't deploy in a safe and secure manner Existing DREN intrusion detection (IDS) architecture incompatible with maturity of products in use Juniper port mirror lacks IPv6 support Anybody know what a the new M7i and M10i routers are? Specs, price estimates, release dates, etc?
Current thread:
- Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project Eric Kuhnke (Oct 13)
- Re: Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project Robert Boyle (Oct 13)
- Re: Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project Chris Luke (Oct 13)
- Re: Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project Robert Boyle (Oct 13)