Matthias,
When you say parallel IPv6 network do you mean on the same
infrastructure links that you use for IPv4? You can certainly do this.
If you want tunnel IPv6 over IPv4 with GRE you can do this with JUNOS:
http://www-jnet.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos91/swconfig-services/exa
Hi!
Perhaps the great advantage we have, is that our network is rather
small at the moment. So this might be the perfect time to start the
use of IPv6 apart from starting to using it right from the beginning.
In the meantime I have run a few tests, and it seems to be very easy
to set up a
Hi,
Congrats! If you have MPLS in your backbone, you can continue to use
IPv4 as the transport for your MPLS signaling. With this approach you
can run 6VPE and build a VPN for your inet6 traffic. This is a common
approach for "getting things going". All v6 stuff just rides across
MPLS and
On Mon, 25 May 2009, Jared Mauch wrote:
On May 25, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Matthias Gelbhardt wrote:
Hi!
Today we received our IPv6 prefix from RIPE. There are many projects in the
pipeline, so we would like to enable our network with IPv6 and would like
to start new projects with default depl
On May 25, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Matthias Gelbhardt wrote:
Hi!
Today we received our IPv6 prefix from RIPE. There are many projects
in the pipeline, so we would like to enable our network with IPv6
and would like to start new projects with default deployment in IPv6.
What would be the best p
Hi!
Today we received our IPv6 prefix from RIPE. There are many projects
in the pipeline, so we would like to enable our network with IPv6 and
would like to start new projects with default deployment in IPv6.
What would be the best practice to bring our backbone to IPv6? Would
one use a v
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