09-13-2007 06:13 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:37 PM
Hi. All
Cisco AP solution is supported IPv6, now ?
What kind of AP?
(350,1130,1200, etc)
Thanks.
09-14-2007 06:27 AM
Hi Jeong,
Wireless Solutions
In an IEEE 802.11 dual-stack environment, IPv6 Unicast and Multicast traffic are transparently forwarded by Cisco Wireless devices.
Controllers (4402-12, 4402-25, 4402-50, 4404, WiSM, 3750G, NMWLC)
Access Points (AP1130, AP1240, AP1000, AP1500, AP1300 in AP mode only)
From this doc;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk872/technologies_white_paper09186a00802219bc.shtml
Hope this helps!
Rob
02-23-2018 02:44 AM
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