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02-22-2013
08:25 AM
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02-25-2013
12:31 PM
The fast forwarding engine (FFE) was enabled by default, starting in AOS firmware version R10.4.0. The release notes (attached) for that firmware revision have it listed under the "Features and Enhancements" heading:
- Added IPv6 support for RapidRoute, AOS's fast forwarding engine. Both IPv6 and IPv4 RapidRoute are now enabled by default.
Please, let me know if you have any further questions.
Levi
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02-23-2013
07:37 AM
Re: ip ffe - applied to interfaces by default?
No, it's not on by default but is recommended by Adtran...
Maybe someone else knows when it was added?

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02-25-2013
12:31 PM
The fast forwarding engine (FFE) was enabled by default, starting in AOS firmware version R10.4.0. The release notes (attached) for that firmware revision have it listed under the "Features and Enhancements" heading:
- Added IPv6 support for RapidRoute, AOS's fast forwarding engine. Both IPv6 and IPv4 RapidRoute are now enabled by default.
Please, let me know if you have any further questions.
Levi

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02-25-2013
05:02 PM
Re: ip ffe - applied to interfaces by default?
That's good to know Levi, thanks