Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 an Advanced Feature? Cmon

2012-12-10 Thread Thomas Dupas
Restoring an old topic, but since it was related … the same whitepaper mentions: "EX series switches will be able to be configured to act as both a DHCPv6 server and relay agent in future releases." I see that the DHCPv6 server is available, but I see no trace of dhcpv6 relay options (also not

Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 an Advanced Feature? Cmon

2012-05-13 Thread sthaug
> Is there a reason that IPv6 is mostly down as an Advanced Feature? > > Given we're trying to encourage the whole world into moving to IPv6 and > given there is little or no end-user business case to doing so - which > makes things hard enough. All desktop/server operating systems, IPv6 is a > f

[j-nsp] IPv6 an Advanced Feature? Cmon

2012-05-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey Juniper, Is there a reason that IPv6 is mostly down as an Advanced Feature? Given we're trying to encourage the whole world into moving to IPv6 and given there is little or no end-user business case to doing so - which makes things hard enough. All desktop/server operating systems, IPv6 is a