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Home » Cisco Builds on its IPv6 Capabilities with Service Engine

Cisco Builds on its IPv6 Capabilities with Service Engine

October 12, 2009
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Cisco introduced new carrier-grade IPv6 capabilities to the Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System for the network core and to the Cisco Aggregation Services Routers for the network edge. This includes:

  • Cisco Carrier-Grade Services Engine for the Cisco CRS-1. Deployed deep in the core of service provider’s network, where maximum Cisco IPv6 coverage can be obtained, this “industry first” supports large-scale network address translation (large-scale NAT or LSN) and offers the industry’s highest scalability for translations and throughput.
  • Cisco Carrier-Grade IPv6 Solution for the Cisco ASR Series. The new capabilities help enable LSN at the edge of a network in order to meet the needs of smaller or distributed IP NGNs.
  • Cisco Services for the Carrier-Grade IPv6 Solution. As service providers strive to address customer demands, Cisco offers migration services to make the transition to IPv6 smoothly and in a cost-effective manner, thereby reducing risk to their IP NGN operations. The Cisco Services portfolio ranges from initial planning and IPv6 readiness assessment to turnkey design and implementation.

Cisco said its new Carrier-Grade IP Version 6 (IPv6) solution provides a cost-effective and efficient means to bridge to a full IPv6 next-generation network while extending the life of existing IPv4 addresses to smoothly manage that migration. Industry sources currently predict an exhaustion of IPv4 addresses in 2011.
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