[olug] Fwd: FW: Are you ready for IPv6?
Adam Haeder
adam at adamhaeder.com
Wed Apr 13 18:48:12 UTC 2011
UCE I know, but I still thought it was interesting based on the IPv6
discussion at our last meeting. Seems like we'll see more and more
devices/services like this to help companies ease the transition
-----Original Message-----
From: Damien Henriksen [mailto:damienh at a10networks.com]
Sent: Wed 4/13/2011 10:00 AM
To: Adam Haeder
Subject: Are you ready for IPv6?
Hi Adam,
A10 Networks AX Application Delivery Controllers provide a range
of solutions to the IPv4 exhaustion problem by both extending
IPv4 addresses and by providing IPv6 ability in your network.
The A10 Networks 64 bit AX Series Load balancers provides the
most advanced technologies for IPv4 preservation, IPv4/IPv6
translation and full IPv6 migration.
- Large Scale NAT/Carrier Grade NAT for allocating multiple
clients to a single IPv4 address (NAT 444)
- Dual-Stack Lite (DS-Lite) to enable deployment of IPv6
networks to serve both IPv4 and IPv6 clients
- Provide IPv6 services quickly with no change on your
servers/applications
- Full IPv6 support for AX Series management and server load
balancing functionality
- All features are included without additional licensing fees
and on all 64 bit AX platforms- NAT44, NAT444, DS-Lite,
6 to 4 PMT, 6RD, SLB-Protocol Translation, and more
Recent AX Series deployment examples for customers participating
in World IPv6 Day and beyond include a pure end-to-end IPv6
website and a hybrid deployment allowing IPv6 externally, while
translating requests to existing IPv4 web servers. The world's
first carrier IPv6 deployments are now live with AX Series as
well. Organizations tend to look at providing these important
features in core routing but after looking at A10 AX series load
balancers they find that using the AX load balancer it is much
more cost effective, can handle many more concurrent sessions
over a core router, has stateful failover, and is much more
flexible to add features as the standards evolve.
Please let me know when would be the best time to have a
conversation about A10's AX Series solution. If you are not the
correct person to speak with please refer me to the appropriate
person.
Thank you,
Kevin Taylor
www.a10networks.com
2309 Bering Drive
San Jose, CA 95131
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Adam Haeder
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