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Re: foundry-nsp Digest, Vol 81, Issue 6

 

 

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Oct 9, 2009, 11:45 PM

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Re: foundry-nsp Digest, Vol 81, Issue 6

Hi Chuck,

I find following on BigIron RX datasheet.

"Brocade Direct Routing (BDR): The forwarding information base (FIB)
is downloaded to the hardware-based forwarding engine on each line
module. This memory can be pre-populated with as many as 512,000 IPv4
and 64,000 IPv6 routes for wire-speed routing performance."

On the old datasheet you will find BDR as FDR (Foundry Direct
Routing). According to BigIron RX documentation, BigIron RX support
IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels in hardware too. So I think it is the solution
of BigIron RX for dual stack routing.

Best regards,

> From: Chuck Ufarley <markentime [at] gmail>
> To: foundry-nsp [at] puck
> Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 14:06:33 -0700
> Subject: [f-nsp] IPv6 on BigIron?
> Hi all--
>
> A quick look on the Foundry site gives me, as usual, very little info on the IPv6 capabilities of Foundry gear.  Anyone know off the top of his or her head:
>
> a) if a J-BxGMR4 will run IPv6;
> b) if not, which gear runs the protocol. . . .
>
> Bonus points for any dual-stacking information, or anything other useful basic knowledge.
>
> As always, thanks.  I'll keep digging on the Foundry site in the meantime.
>
> --Chuck
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