phibertron
Occasional Visitor
I wasn't sure to post this in the router or switch forum
But figured since I want to use L3 on the switch, its kind of relative
I have attached SG300 L3 IPv6 Example.jpg to illustrate the idea
- Its intended purpose is for a Lab, no need at present for Public IPv6 Access
- I wish the SG300 had IPv6 DHCP, but it doesn't
- Leverage ULA address
- Leverage separate subnets
- Still researching, what router I need to go with, not sure just yet
Im still learning things about IPv6, which is part of the reason for the lab
and do know that broadcasts are no more in IPv6,
so vlans appear to be not needed to isolate them
but...
I have noticed that most of the L3 Switches and Routers out there
only let you define one IPv6 interface and address
Im "guessing" that based on this observation,
they don't think we will need them,
and it appears there is no way to assign it to a vlan to an ipv6 interface
Either I missed something in my reading, or they haven't got there yet
Any suggestions or assistance on the topic is greatly appreciated
But figured since I want to use L3 on the switch, its kind of relative
I have attached SG300 L3 IPv6 Example.jpg to illustrate the idea
- Its intended purpose is for a Lab, no need at present for Public IPv6 Access
- I wish the SG300 had IPv6 DHCP, but it doesn't
- Leverage ULA address
- Leverage separate subnets
- Still researching, what router I need to go with, not sure just yet
Im still learning things about IPv6, which is part of the reason for the lab
and do know that broadcasts are no more in IPv6,
so vlans appear to be not needed to isolate them
but...
I have noticed that most of the L3 Switches and Routers out there
only let you define one IPv6 interface and address
Im "guessing" that based on this observation,
they don't think we will need them,
and it appears there is no way to assign it to a vlan to an ipv6 interface
Either I missed something in my reading, or they haven't got there yet
Any suggestions or assistance on the topic is greatly appreciated