Public bug reported:

When there are both IPv4 and IPv6 subnets on the public network, the
port that a floating IP allocates there gets assigned addresses from
both subnets. Since a floation IP is a pure IPv4 construct, allocating
an IPv6 address for it is completely useless and should be avoided,
because it will for example block removing the IPv6 subnet without a
good reason. Seen in Pike as well as in master.

** Affects: neutron
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Floating IPs should not allocate IPv6 addresses

Status in neutron:
  New

Bug description:
  When there are both IPv4 and IPv6 subnets on the public network, the
  port that a floating IP allocates there gets assigned addresses from
  both subnets. Since a floation IP is a pure IPv4 construct, allocating
  an IPv6 address for it is completely useless and should be avoided,
  because it will for example block removing the IPv6 subnet without a
  good reason. Seen in Pike as well as in master.

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