On Jun 4, 2011, at 4:46 AM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:

> your juniper reseller needs some training it sounds like. the M series 
> platform has forwarded ipv6 in hardware at least as far back as the 20th 
> century.

The orginal m40 had a 1/2 duplex ethernet between the re and the pfe, clearly 
in no danger of carrying much traffic on that path.

> On Jun 2, 2011, at 2:07 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> 
>> Our Juniper sales rep (3rd party reseller, not Juniper direct) is telling us 
>> that IPv6 "features" are in software on these older platforms, and that if 
>> you want full speed on IPv6, you need to move to the MX platform.
>> 
>> Is this true?
>> 
>> What do I lose by running IPv6 on a M120, an M20, or a T320/T640 ?  Does the 
>> swithcing board CPU really handle intensive features in software or is this 
>> a "buy more hardware" request by the sales folks?  Or a little of both?
>> 
>> Chris
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