Hey Juniper, Is there a reason that IPv6 is mostly down as an Advanced Feature?
Given we're trying to encourage the whole world into moving to IPv6 and given there is little or no end-user business case to doing so - which makes things hard enough. All desktop/server operating systems, IPv6 is a free inclusion. Why is Juniper charging for IPv6 routing in the base image? From: "IPv6 in the Enterprise Using EX serIes switches" - http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/whitepapers/2000418-en.pdf *Licensing* An advanced feature license (AFL) is required to deploy IPv6 routing protocols such as RiPng, OSPFv3, IS-IS, MBGP, PIM, and MLDv1/2 on eX series switches. An AFL is also required for deploying 6Pe and 6vPe functionality on the eX8200 line. All other functionality, including IPv6 infrastructure (SLAAC, NDP, and path MTU discovery), IPv6 quality of service (Qos), firewall filters, FBF, VRRP for IPv6, DHCPv6 server/relay, port security, management and OAM, is available in the base image. *Skeeve Stevens, CEO* eintellego Pty Ltd [email protected] ; www.eintellego.net <http://www.eintellego.net.au> Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954 Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve facebook.com/eintellego twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco – IBM _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

