Hi Karanbir,

The trick here is that knowing that OpenNebula networking (at the core
level, not the underlying drivers) does not really  deal with IPv4
addresses. It basically manages a MAC address spaces so we are sure VM MACs
do not collide, etc.. The IPV4 is the less significant bytes of the MAC
address, so defining an IPv4 network defines a MAC set. Given that said
 you can boot a IPv6-enabled guest without any modification to OpenNebula
(and using the OpenNebula networks).

cheers,
Jaime



On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Karanbir Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> hi guys,
>
> Just wondering what the overall state of IPv6 support was in ONE-3.8.1,
> I'm struggling to get a onevnet template to accept ipv6 as valid leases.
> Looking at the code, it clearly expects a v4 there.
>
> Regards,
>
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