1.      If you do not have static IPv4 and IPv6 addresses assigned to
your network adapters, a warning message might appear advising you to
set static addresses for both of these protocols before you can
continue. If you have assigned a static IPv4 address to your network
adapter and your organization does not use IPv6, you can ignore this
message and click, Yes, the computer will use a dynamically assigned IP
address (not recommended).

 Important 

We recommend that you not disable the IPv6 protocol.

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753720(WS.10).aspx

 

 

From: Jim von Stein [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 4:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: My first Win2008R2 Domain Server and IPv6

 

Total 2008 Server/IPv6 noob question here:

 

I'm trying to bring up my first 2008 R2 domain server, and I hit a speed
bump with IPv6; dcpromo (at least the GUI version) won't proceed without
some sort of IPv6 address. My ISP isn't supporting it yet, I'm not using
it internally yet. Am I better off removing IPv6 from the interface(s)
or doing a ULA (even though I don't know what I'm doing or what I'll
eventually want to be doing).

 

Jim v.

 

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