IOS and IPv6

Patrick Grossetete pgrosset at cisco.com
Wed Dec 7 18:52:20 CET 2005


         Kurt,

         As documented on PB #1975, the list of features added to non-XM 
2600 (but 2691) and 3620 is not dependent of
IPv6 but to the memory size constraint. In regards of IGP, you still get 
RIPng and IS-IS for IPv6 on those hardware.

Best Regards
Patrick

At 09:51 07/12/2005, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:

>         Patrick,
>
>Thanks for your reply!
>
>On 7 dec 2005, at 00.02, Patrick Grossetete wrote:
>
>>         Hi Kurt,
>>
>>         Cisco IOS gets the routing protocols as indicated in table
>>1 of our IPv6 Start Here manual
>>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5187/ 
>>products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00801d65ed.html
>>OSPFv3 got added in 12.2(15)T, meaning it is also available from
>>12.3, 12.4,...
>>IPv6 is available from IP Plus (old packaging) or Advanced IP
>>services (new packaging) as minimum
>>On Cisco 2610 - if not an XM model - you will not get OSPFv3
>>support (only RIPng and MP-BGP4)
>>as explained in product bulletin 1975
>>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/ 
>>prod_bulletin09186a008012639b.html
>
>Interesting. So basically any enterprise that are running the 362x
>and 261x would have to upgrade the hardware if they want to run IPv6
>and have an IGP? I suspect that is quite a large installed base...
>
>- kurtis -
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