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c Click IPv6 to configure the virtual machine to use IPv6 network.
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Select Do not use IPv6 if you do not want to use IPv6.
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Select the Use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically option if you want to use
DHCP.
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Select Prompt the user for an address when the specification is used if you want
vCenter Serve to prompt you to enter an IP address. You can enter either an IPv4 or an IPv6
address.
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Select Use the following IPv6 addresses to choose an IPv6 address from the list. You can
also add IPv6 addresses manually.
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Click the Add icon to enter additional IPv6 addresses.
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In the TCP/IP Adress dialog box, specify the full IP address and the subnet maks prefix.
You can shorten the IP address by using zero compression and zero suppression. You
must specify at least one IPv6 address.
The prefix length must be between 1 to 128, and the default value is 64.
The virtual machine can retain the IP address allocated from the network and IPv6 addresses.
Microsoft supports IPv6 for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or
later, and Windows CE .NET 4.1 or later. However, these operating systems have limited IPv6
support for built-in applications, system services, and are not recommended for IPv6 deployment.
Note Gateway is enabled by default, except when you select the Do not use IPv6 option.
d Click DNS to specify a DNS server address.
e Click WINS to specify primary and secondary WINS information.
f Click OK to save the configuration settings and exit the Edit Network wizard
11 On the Workgroup or domain page, select how the virtual machine will participate in the network and
click Next.
Option Action
Workgroup Type a workgroup name. For example, MSHOME.
Windows Server Domain a Type the domain name.
b Type the user name and password for a user account that has permission to
add a computer to the specified domain.
12 On the Set Operating System Options page, select Generate New Security ID (SID) and click Next.
A Windows Security ID (SID) is used in some Windows operating systems to uniquely identify
systems and users. If you do not select this option, the new virtual machine has the same SID as the
virtual machine or template from which it was cloned or deployed.
13 On the Ready to complete page, review the details and click Finish to save your changes and return
to the Clone Existing Virtual Machine wizard or the Deploy From Template wizard.
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