Hello

I verified this patch is working fine on testing.

After this patch, disable_ipv6 contains 0 which is proper value for
ipv6.

Thanks a lot.

ii  neutron-common                        2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - 
common
ii  neutron-dhcp-agent                    2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - 
DHCP agent
ii  neutron-l3-agent                      2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - l3 
agent
ii  neutron-linuxbridge-agent             2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - 
linuxbridge agent
ii  neutron-metadata-agent                2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - 
metadata agent
ii  neutron-plugin-ml2                    2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - ML2 
plugin
ii  neutron-server                        2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - 
server
ii  python-neutron                        2:8.4.0-0ubuntu7.5                    
          all          Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - 
Python library

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** Tags added: verification-done-xenial

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  linux bridge agent disables ipv6 before adding an ipv6 address

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