I just reread
http://www.excivity.com/ComputeCycle/late-ipv6-at-shmoocon-but-why/:
- You have a “tunnel” between the controller and the APs. This tunnel takes all the traffic from the APs and brings it back to the controller. The controller terminates this tunnel at the controller, and then places it on the VLANs as necessary. We are currently running version 8.21, and IPv6 will be supported in the 8.31 version coming before June.
We were offered the Alpha 8.31 code from engineering
So, an early 8.31 alpha release already had some IPv6 support for the bridging through the controller?
- Well, it would be great if we could get a kind of roadmap, a timeframe, just a hint when the wlan controllers get the IPv6 support.
Best Regards
Michael
Update:
Btw, does Extremenetworks provide a kind of dynamic NAT46 gateway for that purpose?
So something like:
https://github.com/festango/f5-irule-dns46-nat46
The goal "is to allow internal IPv4 hosts to communicate with ANY IPv6 only hosts by dynamically translating AAAA responses into internal only A responses and converting back to original IPv6 destination address when actual IPv4 traffic is coming through."