Hi Christian,

Most recent IOS versions should support 6PE. The command "mpls ipv6 
source-interface" has been removed from most recent IOS versions as well. This 
command only applied to locally originated traffic and the source address 
selection is now as per RFC3484.

Regards
 
Le 2010-06-29 à 18:50, Christian MacNevin a écrit :

> Ok,so anybody got any experience with 6PE? I'm having trouble finding an 
> image that supports the feature, particularly the command:
> 'mpls ipv6..' anything.
> 
> Anybody?
> 
> 
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> Subject: [c-nsp] mpls over native ipv6?
> 
> Hey there,
> 
> I'm prodding around at a couple of different IOSes and googling, and it seems 
> as though 6PE is well documented, but
> while I can see white papers about MPLS over native ipv6, I'm not exactly 
> sure how well supported it really is.
> 
> Anyone got the info on this? Supported trains for the 7200 perhaps?
> 
> Thanks!
> Christian
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