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Enable IPv6 for a VPC - IPv6 Gateway

After you enable IPv6 for a VPC, the IPv6 addresses assigned to the VPC can be used for communication in the VPC. You can purchase IPv6 Internet bandwidth for the IPv6 addresses for communication over the Internet based on your business requirements.

Background information

The number of IPv4 addresses is limited. In scenarios in which IPv4 addresses are used, it takes much time and effort for network engineers to resolve IP address conflicts. In this case, you can enable IPv6. IPv6 provides significantly more IP addresses than IPv4. IPv6 helps solve the issue of IP address shortage, and allows various types of devices to access the Internet.

Prerequisites

Before you use cloud resources in a VPC, you must plan your networks. For more information, see Plan networks.

Create a VPC that supports both IPv4 and IPv6
  1. Log on to the VPC console.

  2. In the left-side navigation pane, click VPC.

  3. In the top navigation bar, select the region where you want to create the VPC.

  4. On the Virtual Private Clouds page, click Create a proprietary network.

  5. On the Create VPC page, set the following parameters and click OK.

    Parameter

    Description

    VPC

    Region

    Displays the region where you want to create the VPC.

    Name

    Enter a name for the VPC.

    The name must be 1 to 128 characters in length, and can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The name must start with a letter.

    IPv4 CIDR Block

    Enter the primary IPv4 CIDR block of the VPC.

    Note

    IPv6 CIDR Block

    Specify whether to assign an IPv6 CIDR block to the VPC. In this example, Assign BGP (Multi-ISP) is selected.

    Important

    After you create a VPC, you cannot change its IPv6 CIDR block.

    Description

    Enter a description for the VPC.

    Resource Group

    Select the resource group to which the virtual private cloud (VPC) belongs.

    Tag Key

    Select or enter a tag key. To facilitate management, you can add custom tags to identify VPCs.

    Tag Value

    Select or enter a tag value.

    vSwitch

    Name

    Enter a name for the vSwitch.

    Zone

    Select a zone for the vSwitch. In the same VPC, vSwitches in different zones can communicate with each other.

    IPv4 CIDR Block

    Enter an IPv4 CIDR block for the vSwitch. When you specify a CIDR block for the vSwitch, take note of the following limits:

    Important

    After you create a vSwitch, you cannot change its CIDR block.

    IPv6 CIDR Block

    Enter an IPv6 CIDR block for the vSwitch.

    By default, the subnet mask of the IPv6 CIDR block for a vSwitch is /64. To specify the last 8 bits of the IPv6 CIDR block, enter an integer from 0 to 255.

    For example, if the IPv6 CIDR block of the VPC is 2001:db8::/56, you can enter 255 to define the last 8 bits of the IPv6 CIDR block of the vSwitch. In this case, the IPv6 CIDR block of the vSwitch is 2001:db8:ff::/64. ff is the hexadecimal value of 255.

Enable IPv6 for an existing VPC
  1. Log on to the VPC console.

  2. In the top navigation bar, select the region where the VPC is deployed.

  3. On the VPC page, find the VPC that you want to manage and click Enable IPv6 in the IPv6 CIDR Block column.

  4. In the Enable IPv6 dialog box, select Automatically Enable IPv6 for All vSwitches and click OK.

    If you do not select Automatically Enable IPv6 for All vSwitches, you must enable IPv6 for each vSwitch. For more information, see Enable IPv6 for a vSwitch.

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