[c-nsp] Current recommendations for publishing a web site on IPV6 using Cisco products (Router, Firewall, Load Balancer)?

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed Aug 3 16:52:05 EDT 2011


Hi,

On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 12:10:51PM -0600, P C wrote:
> * Native IPV6 is out.  The 7200 and ASA do it.  So do the web servers.
>  However, I was very disappointed to see _zero_ support for IPV6 in
> the Cisco ACE.  I would think the web application accelerator would
> normally be the ideal place to either handle this thing native, or any
> translation needed.

The ACE 30 can do it.  With some appropriate amount of yelling at your
account manager for selling you such backwards gear in the first place,
you might get a reasonable deal for an upgrade...

> * NAT64 looks promising, but with no support in IOS or ASA at this
> time, I can't do it.

You could use an extra box for that...

> * NAT-PT is available and can be done on the 7200.  However, it's
> largely EoL from what I'm told.
> * NAT with ipv6 to ipv4 address mapping might be an acceptable option.

Don't.

gert
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