HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.3 and 7.3 Update 1 Infrastructure Orchestration User Guide

NOTE: Networks can be configured with IPv4, IPv6, or dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6). Gateway
and DNS can be configured using IPv6. During the process of IPv6 network configuration,
prefix and prefix length for IPv6 must be defined, as well as static ranges for IPv6 addresses.
Matrix infrastructure orchestration can manage up to one IPv4 and one IPv6 for each network
interface in a created service.
Matrix infrastructure orchestration supports IPv6 with the following restrictions:
Physical or virtual servers (except for Integrity servers) can be automatically provisioned
using DHCP address pools. Automatic IPv6 address configuration using an address range
is not supported. This restriction applies only to network interfaces directly provisioned
by IO using IO managed address pools.
Integrity server deployment does not support DHCP. Automatic IPv6 address configuration
using static assignment or an address range is supported.
Automated (PXE based) OS deployment through IO is not supported on an IPv6 network.
3. On the DNS tab, enter the DNS Domain (required), DNS Servers, and DNS Search Suffixes
(optional.)
On the Windows Settings tab, enter optional Windows information such as domain and WINS
information.
4. After adding the appropriate information to the tabbed areas of the Edit Networks screen,
add the IP ranges for use by infrastructure orchestration.
To add DHCP address space, click the up arrow in the DHCP Addresses area, or enter
the number of DHCP addresses to make available to infrastructure orchestration.
To add static address space, click New. A dialog appears for the range. Enter a Start
and End address (inclusive), and then click OK.
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