Use the IPv6 Network Interface Configuration page to enable or disable dual stack. This requires a reboot of CC-SG.
If you're using IPv4 only, select IPv4 Only, then go to the Operation > Network Interface Configuration page to enter settings. See Edit Network Interfaces Configuration.
Before entering the IPv6 network information, you must select either IP Isolation mode or IP Failover mode in the Operation > Network Interface Configuration page. See Edit Network Interfaces Configuration.
To configure CC-SG for dual stack IPv6 network, select Enable IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack.
Select Router Discovery, or Static.
In the Admin Console, the "Global/Unique Local IPv6 Address" is labeled "IPv6 Address."
If you choose Router Discovery, some fields are automatically populated: Global/Unique Local IPV6 Address, Prefix Length, Default Gateway IPV6 Address, and Link-Local IPV6 Address and Zone ID.
If you choose Static, enter the Global/Unique Local IPV6 Address, Prefix Length, and Default Gateway IPV6 Address.
Click Save. CC-SG will restart, logging out all CC-SG GUI users and terminating their sessions. A Warning screen will appear, informing you of the impending network reconfiguration and associated CC-SG GUI user impact. Select <YES> to proceed.
System progress can be monitored in a Diagnostic Console Status Screen. On the KVM port, another terminal session can be selected by pressing Alt+F2 and logging in as status. Return to the original terminal session by pressing Alt+F1. There are six available terminal sessions on F1 through F6.