Alessandro,

I do understand that guide does not look impressive. But usually functionality is a bit ahead of the documentation, so it is worth to try. You may set up small test-cloud apart from your installation to see how it works. VR-s are based on Debian Linux 7 that should support IPv6 out of the box. Probably you don't need this "special" system VM that was described in document, because 4.5 system VM should already include IPv6 options that were under development that time. XenServer and storage usually talk over separate VLAN or separate physical connection and there should not be a problem to assign any IPv4 private address space.

       You may write better guide after you try and share it with us ;-)
Vadim.

On 2015-09-09 13:56, Alessandro Caviglione wrote:

Ok, no problem to upgrade both ACS and XenServer... but "guide" is a big
word for that page! :)
For example...
Need I to add IPv6 range to Public network or just I have to create the
IPv6 shared network?
Are VR ready for IPv6 or there is a "special" version like SystemVM?
Why I need to deploy the "special" SystemVM? after that, XenServer and
Storage should be "talk" in IPv6??

On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Vadim Kimlaychuk <va...@kickcloud.net>
wrote:

Alessandro,

You probably need to update to 4.5 first and update XenServer to 6.5
as well. Then try to follow this guide:
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/networking/ipv6.html [1]

Regards,

Vadim.

On 2015-09-09 12:44, Daan Hoogland wrote:

Alessandro, close to no IPv6 functionality has been implemented in the virtual router. I don't think you will get it to work with 4.4.

On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Alessandro Caviglione <
c.alessan...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi guys, I need some help in implementing IPv6 to our CS 4.4.2 Advanced Networking
with XS 6.2 SP1.
We have only one zone with a lot of IPv4 public IP already in use.
We'd like to deploy IPv6 but since it's a new procedure for us (and is
not
very well documented...) I'm asking some guidelines.
Can anyone write the steps to do that?

Thank you!



Links:
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[1] http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/networking/ipv6.html

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