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Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Sat Dec 04, 2021 7:12 pm

Mikrotik, when is hardware IPv6 planned for? Either hardware 'H' routes or fast-past routes on v7.

This is such a key piece of an IPv6 next-gen network.

For fast-path my wish list is fast path on existing hardware like powerbox pros and hexs and so on.
but hardware routing on the newer Marvel chips is a must-have.
 
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Re: Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:15 am

Hardware IPv6 routing on Marvell switch chips (CRS3xx, CCR2116) is in development.

IPv6 Fasttrack implementation is on our TODO list, but at the moment, I cannot tell when it will happen.
 
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Re: Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Fri Mar 11, 2022 3:08 am

Hi,

Any updates on HW IPv6?

Best Regards,

Robert
 
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Re: Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:34 am

Unfortunately, L3HW IPv6 implementation has been delayed due to additional work on RouterOS v7.1 and v7.2 stabilization. Currently, the development is resumed and moving towards finalization. No ETA yet, though.
 
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Re: Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:38 am

Stabilization is more important than hardware IPv6. I hope to see hardware IPv6 at some point too, but I am glad about this set of priorities.
 
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Re: Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Mon Apr 11, 2022 10:24 pm

i understand that work on ROS v7 takes priority right now, which is completely reasonable, but even so i'd like to add a vote for hardware IPv6 offloading. i'm considering using some of the L3HW-capable CRSs to upgrade our office network from 1G to 10GE, but all of our internal inter-VLAN traffic (and about 40% of our Internet traffic) is IPv6, so L3HW that only works with IPv4 is basically useless for us.

could i at least ask if, when IPv6 L3HW is added, will it work with the current hardware, e.g. CRS309 or CRS312?
 
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Re: Hardware IPv6 (dedicated thread)

Tue Apr 12, 2022 12:45 am

Check out this quote from 4 posts up:
Hardware IPv6 routing on Marvell switch chips (CRS3xx, CCR2116) is in development.

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