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1. OPNFV IPv6 Project Release Notes
1.1. OPNFV IPv6 Project Release Notes
1.1.1. Version History
1.1.2. Release Data
1.1.3. Important Notes
1.1.4. Summary
1.1.5. Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds
1.1.5.1. System Limitations
1.1.5.2. Known Issues
1.1.5.3. Workarounds
1.1.6. Test Result
1.1.7. References
2. IPv6 Installation Procedure
2.1. Install OPNFV on IPv6-Only Infrastructure
2.1.1. Install OPNFV in OpenStack-Only Environment
2.1.2. Install OPNFV in OpenStack with ODL-L3 Environment
2.1.3. Testing Methodology
2.1.3.1. Underlay Testing for OpenStack API Endpoints
2.1.3.2. Overlay Testing
IPv6 Configuration Guide
1. IPv6 Configuration - Setting Up a Service VM as an IPv6 vRouter
1.1. Pre-configuration Activities
1.2. Setup Manual in OpenStack-Only Environment
1.2.1. Install OPNFV and Preparation
1.2.2. Disable Security Groups in OpenStack ML2 Setup
1.2.3. Set Up Service VM as IPv6 vRouter
2. IPv6 Post Installation Procedures
2.1. Automated post installation activities
3. Using IPv6 Feature of Hunter Release
3.1. IPv6 Gap Analysis with OpenStack Rocky
3.2. IPv6 Gap Analysis with Open Daylight Fluorine
3.3. Exploring IPv6 in Container Networking
3.3.1. Install Docker Community Edition (CE)
3.3.2. IPv6 with Docker
3.3.3. Design Simple IPv6 Topologies
3.3.4. Design Solutions
3.3.4.1. Connect a container to a user-defined bridge
3.3.4.2. Disconnect a container from a user-defined bridge
3.3.5. Challenges in Production Use
3.3.6. References
3.4. ICMPv6 and NDP
3.4.1. IPv6-only Containers & Using NDP Proxying
3.4.2. References
3.5. Docker IPv6 Simple Cluster Topology
3.5.1. Switched Network Environment
3.5.2. Routed Network Environment
3.5.3. References
3.6. Docker IPv6 NAT
3.6.1. What is the Issue with Using IPv6 with Containers?
3.6.2. Why not IPv6 with NAT?
3.6.3. Conclusion
3.6.4. References