All the Junos platforms support ipv6, but there are differences in the details and Junos versions required.
You can use the Juniper Feature Explorer site to confirm what features are supported.
From this link > Select your platform > then the Junos version you expect to deploy
Then you can search ipv6 in general to see the list enabled on the platform, or drill down to the specific features you have concern about in the hierarchy.
https://apps.juniper.net/feature-explorer/select-platform.html?typ=1&category=Routing
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-08-2024 17:48
From: HARRY ALCANTARA
Subject: PTX10002-60C support dual stack ipv4 and ipv6 address
We are planning to replace our core routers from MX480 to PX100002-60C to expand the 100G port density.
One of the requirements we have in our network is a support of dual stack for ipv4 and ipv6 addresses.
My question is, do PTX10002-60C support dual stack ipv4 and ipv6 address?
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HARRY ALCANTARA
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