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georgeb at gmail

Apr 22, 2011, 1:58 PM

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No IPv6 for FCX -- AT ALL????

So I was looking at an application coming up, this just can't be real. I
am looking at the release notes for the latest code for FCX and is this
right? Tell me this is a misprint. No IPv6 support at ALL? Not even
static routes? I have an old Cisco Cat6500 with Sup-II modules that will
static route IPv6.

So in a small form factor the *only* hardware Brocade has capable of doing
IPv6 is CER/CES??? Please tell me this is not correct and is some sort of a
documentation goof.


mkallen at gmail

Apr 22, 2011, 2:55 PM

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Re: No IPv6 for FCX -- AT ALL???? [In reply to]

George, right now that is correct, but it is changing. With the next major
software release, IPv6 routing will be supported on the FCX with no
additional licensing or cost. Still a couple months out, but it is being
addressed.

Mike

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 1:58 PM, George B. <georgeb [at] gmail> wrote:

> So I was looking at an application coming up, this just can't be real. I
> am looking at the release notes for the latest code for FCX and is this
> right? Tell me this is a misprint. No IPv6 support at ALL? Not even
> static routes? I have an old Cisco Cat6500 with Sup-II modules that will
> static route IPv6.
>
> So in a small form factor the *only* hardware Brocade has capable of doing
> IPv6 is CER/CES??? Please tell me this is not correct and is some sort of a
> documentation goof.
>
>
>
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