BGP including IPv6 MD5 authentication for BGP.Dynamic Routing support for IPv6 (in ClusterXL for Gateway mode and VSX mode, and in VRRPv3 for Gateway mode):.IPS protection 'SYN Attack' (SynDefender).Network Objects with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses configured in the same object.Threat Extraction for web-downloaded files (starting in R80.40).Mobile Access Portal and Mobile Enterprise are supported from the client to the Security Gateway only (connection from Security Gateway to backend servers still requires IPv4).All IPv6 status information is synchronized and the IPv6 clustering mechanism is activated during fail-over.Quantum Spark 700 / 1400 / 1200R appliances (Locally Managed and Centrally Managed) that run R80.20.x versions.Several Software Blades in either Security Gateway mode or VSX mode (includes Firewall, Identity Awareness, Application Control, URL Filtering, IPS (not Geo-Protection), Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus, Anti-Malware, Threat Emulation, and Threat Extraction).Inspection of HTTP/2 protocol (starting in R80.40).ClusterXL Load Sharing with IPv6 VPN (starting in R81.10).Note: This article is related to R80.30 2.6.18 GA (T200) and higher, and to R80.30 3.10 GA (T300) and higher. This article summarizes the supported features and the limitations of IPv6 starting in Gaia OS R80.30:
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