Hello,
and how do you handle the data that you get from your transit provider? Also
with x86 boxes?
Do I understand you corretly that as long as Juniper does not support SIIT-DC
we are forced to do something like this:
transit provider > your juniper edge router with BGP > x86 box for SIIT > juniper
datacenter core > juniper access switch > x86 box for SIIT > physical server
Regards
v
Am 2016-09-28 um 17:24 schrieb Tore Anderson:
* v
I just wanted to thank you for all your presentations on SIIT-DC,
they were very inspiring and innovative!
Glad to hear it!
Do you know whether it is possible to use Juniper MX routers as BR
for SIIT-DC? We want to use Juniper at our new DC but I haven't been
able to find any useful docs about stateless IPv4<>IPv6. If we can
pull this off on Juniper gear your work will be responsible for one
more IPv6 only datacenter. :)
As far as I know, JUNOS does not support this. I was told by an
engineer at some point that the Trio hardware is probably capable of
doing it, but it hasn't been coded into JUNOS.
We're currently using x86 servers with Jool as our BRs (hanging off our
Juniper boxes) and this has been working great so far.
Tore
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