[c-nsp] Basic understanding of 6PE and 6VPE

adam vitkovsky adam.vitkovsky at swan.sk
Mon Jun 25 07:20:15 EDT 2012


> 6pe should only be a stopgap until the devices can do native.
If you run 6PE on L2TPv3 core than maybe, otherwise I don't see any added
value in running IPv6 in the MPLS core

adam
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jared Mauch
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 12:16 PM
To: Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer)
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Basic understanding of 6PE and 6VPE

If the intermediary routers are ipv6 capable don't omit placing an ipv6
address on interfaces. 6pe should only be a stopgap until the devices can do
native. 

Jared Mauch

On Jun 25, 2012, at 6:01 AM, "Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer)"
<oboehmer at cisco.com> wrote:

> All iBGP sessions between the 6PE or 6VPE are actually carried over IPv4
transport, so intermediate P routers are not aware of any of this and can be
IPv4 only.
> 
> that's how I would desribe it.

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