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provider/vsphere: IPv6 support. #6457
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IPv6 support added. We support 1 IPv6 address per interface. It seems like the vSphere SDK supports more than one, since it's provided as a list. I can change it to support more than one address. I decided to stick with one for now since that's how the configuration parameters had been set up by other developers. The global gateway configuration option has been removed. Instead the user should specify a gateway on NIC level (ipv4_gateway and ipv6_gateway). For now, the global gateway will be used as a fallback for every NICs ipv4_gateway. The global gateway configuration option has been marked as deprecated.
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IPv6 support added. We support 1 IPv6 address per interface. It seems like the vSphere SDK supports more than one, since it's provided as a list. I can change it to support more than one address. I decided to stick with one for now since that's how the configuration parameters had been set up by other developers. The global gateway configuration option has been removed. Instead the user should specify a gateway on NIC level (ipv4_gateway and ipv6_gateway). For now, the global gateway will be used as a fallback for every NICs ipv4_gateway. The global gateway configuration option has been marked as deprecated.
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IPv6 support added. We support 1 IPv6 address per interface. It seems like the vSphere SDK supports more than one, since it's provided as a list. I can change it to support more than one address. I decided to stick with one for now since that's how the configuration parameters had been set up by other developers. The global gateway configuration option has been removed. Instead the user should specify a gateway on NIC level (ipv4_gateway and ipv6_gateway). For now, the global gateway will be used as a fallback for every NICs ipv4_gateway. The global gateway configuration option has been marked as deprecated.
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IPv6 support added. We support 1 IPv6 address per interface. It seems like the vSphere SDK supports more than one, since it's provided as a list. I can change it to support more than one address. I decided to stick with one for now since that's how the configuration parameters had been set up by other developers. The global gateway configuration option has been removed. Instead the user should specify a gateway on NIC level (ipv4_gateway and ipv6_gateway). For now, the global gateway will be used as a fallback for every NICs ipv4_gateway. The global gateway configuration option has been marked as deprecated.
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IPv6 support added. We support 1 IPv6 address per interface. It seems like the vSphere SDK supports more than one, since it's provided as a list. I can change it to support more than one address. I decided to stick with one for now since that's how the configuration parameters had been set up by other developers. The global gateway configuration option has been removed. Instead the user should specify a gateway on NIC level (ipv4_gateway and ipv6_gateway). For now, the global gateway will be used as a fallback for every NICs ipv4_gateway. The global gateway configuration option has been marked as deprecated.
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IPv6 support added.
We support 1 IPv6 address per interface. It seems like the vSphere SDK supports more than one, since it's provided as a list.
I can change it to support more than one address. I decided to stick with one for now since that's how the configuration parameters
had been set up by other developers.
The global gateway configuration option has been removed. Instead the user should specify a gateway on NIC level (ipv4_gateway and ipv6_gateway).
For now, the global gateway will be used as a fallback for every NICs ipv4_gateway.
The global gateway configuration option has been marked as deprecated.