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Configure ESXi hosts and vCenter Server for operation in a pure IPv6 environment for larger address
space and improved address assignment.
IPv6 is designated by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as the successor to IPv4 providing the
following benefits:
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Increased address length. The increased address space resolves the problem of address exhaustion
and eliminates the need for network address translation. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses compared with
the 32-bit addresses used by IPv4.
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Ability for improved address autoconfiguration of nodes.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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vSphere IPv6 Connectivity
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Deploying vSphere on IPv6
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Enable or Disable IPv6 Support on a Host
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Set Up IPv6 on an ESXi Host
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Setting Up IPv6 on vCenter Server
vSphere IPv6 Connectivity
In an environment that is based on vSphere 6.0 and later, nodes and features can communicate over
IPv6 transparently supporting static and automatic address configuration.
IPv6 in the Communication between vSphere Nodes
The nodes in a vSphere deployment can communicate using IPv6 and accept assigned addresses
according to the network configuration.
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