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Re: "supporting IPv6" <--- what it means exactly?


From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 10:14:27 -0400


On Apr 23, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Rogelio wrote:

Is there any clear understanding of what "supporting IPv6" means?

I recently was told by a vendor that they "supported IPv6", and then when I went to go configure an IPv6 address, it 
was, of course, IPv4. I asked how they supported that, and they said that they "supported it" because they could 
"pass IPv6" traffic.

Look for things like:

* IPv6 NDP support (RA, ND, NS, etc)
* IPv6 native transport to the control-plane + in-band management
* Support for IPv6 on bundled interfaces (with RA, ND, NS working)

These are the types of things you need to look for.  Some of these items depend on what your use case is.  Some places 
you may want to talk about RA-Guard, others may not matter as much.  Same for DHCPv6.  I don't need this in my core 
network, but at the edge it's possibly important depending on the device(s).

- Jared



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