Department of Defense
High Performance Computing Modernization Program

The following documents explain the steps involved in enabling Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) on Juniper routers and layer 3 switches, and establishing the IPv6 Access Control Lists (ACLs) to comply with DoD Ports, Protocols, and Services (PPS) policy. You must be running JunOS 5.1 or higher.

These Day One: Exploring IPv6 and Day One: Advanced IPv6 Configuration papers from Juniper Networks provide beginning and more advanced configuration information for routers. This Layer 3 Logical Interfaces article describes enabling IPv6 on Juniper EX- and QFX-series layer-3 switches.

A complete reference with numerous examples and detailed explanation of the configuration options for Juniper routers and Layer-3 switches is available. Go to the Juniper web site and use the Filter by tItle box to search for a topic of interest. Another detailed reference with an emphasis on security configurations in Juniper JUNOS is available in a different part of the Juniper web site. Juniper maintains a searchable Knowledge Base specific to configuration and deployment of its equipment. Configuration information for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 6 (DHCPv6) may be found here.


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