[e-nsp] ExtremeWare IPv6

Held Bier lausgans at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 23:54:15 EST 2013


Sorry, forgot to set corrent topic.

2013/2/11 Held Bier <lausgans at gmail.com>:
> Hello, list.
> New request :) I'm searching some Extreme historian, who can share
> "ExtremeWare IPv6" software with me. I know it was experimental, buggy
> and unstable, but i suppose that it's all i can run on old extreme
> switches for toying with ipv6.
>
> Here is prod info:
> https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://people.via.ecp.fr/~diff/Extreme/ExtremeWare%20-%20IPv6%20Release%20Note.pdf
> And talks: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/extreme-networks/Nw_tyzFBn4I
> http://ethernation.net/Default.aspx?tabid=84&forumid=4&postid=716&scope=posts#716
>
> 2011/11/5  <lausgans at gmail.com>:
>> Hello, dear list.
>>
>> I'm planning to catch an old EOL'd Summit5i switch for hobbyist needs.
>> I'm very interesting in getting the latest available ExtremeWare
>> firmware for, and besides a way to get it running in Full Layer 3 mode.
>> So questions and asks follows:
>> 1) I will very kind if anybody will share the latest ExtremeWare for it
>> with me;
>> 2) Is it possible to get it running Full Layer 3 mode (i.e. BGP4 and so
>> on) WITHOUT obtaining a license (11510)?;
>> 3) Summit1i has in twice fewer ports but provides Full Layer 3 out of
>> a box, so maybe it will be better deal?
>>
>> P.S.: If i want to get latest ExtremeWare in legal way, should i buy or
>> have an existing contract like with Foundry equipment?
>> Thanks much.


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