[c-nsp] DualStack IPv4/IPv6 for access?
Mark Newton
newton at atdot.dotat.org
Tue Nov 18 08:58:26 EST 2008
On 19/11/2008, at 12:16 AM, Gert Doering wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 09:44:00PM -0500, Paul Stewart wrote:
>> What I'm after (and posed this question to Cisco in the summer at
>> Networkers) is to assign IPv4 address via PPPOE as is done today
>> and also
>> assign an IPv6 address as well? Is there such a method?
>
> It will "just work". You configure the IPv4 stuff as usual, and then
> add the IPv6 stuff to your interface/radius/... config.
Very platform dependent.
Don't expect it to do much useful stuff on a 10k, f'rinstance.
It works fine on a 7200 (it's how I get IPv6 at home). But if your
LNS/BRAS is a PXF platform you're kinda out of luck, and if it's an
ASR1000-series you'll have to wait a while for the IP6CP feature
support to be added.
The next challenge is to find consumer-grade ADSL2+ CPE which
does IPv6. Can't expect all my residential customers to run out
and buy 877's, right?
- mark
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