Assigning or Releasing an IPv6 EIP
Scenarios
If you want an ECS to provide IPv6 services but the ECS does not support IPv6 networks or you do not want to build an IPv6 network, you can use an IPv6 EIP to quickly address your requirements.
Enabling IPv6 EIP
- Method 1:
Apply for an EIP with IPv6 EIP enabled by referring to section Assigning an EIP and Binding It to an ECS.
After the IPv6 EIP is enabled, you will obtain both an IPv4 EIP and an IPv6 EIP. External IPv6 addresses can access cloud resources through this IPv6 EIP.
- Method 2:
If you want an IPv6 EIP in addition to an existing IPv4 EIP, locate the row that contains the target IPv4 EIP, click More in the Operation column, and select Enable IPv6 EIP. Then, a corresponding IPv6 EIP will be assigned.
After the IPv6 EIP is enabled, you will obtain both an IPv4 EIP and an IPv6 EIP. External IPv6 addresses can access cloud resources through this IPv6 EIP.
Configuring Security Groups
After IPv6 EIP is enabled, add inbound and outbound security group rules to allow packets to and from the IP address range 198.19.0.0/16. Table 1 shows the security group rules. IPv6 EIP uses NAT64 to convert the source IP address in the inbound direction to an IPv4 address in the IP address range 198.19.0.0/16. The source port can be a random one, the destination IP address is the private IPv4 address of your local server, and the destination port remains unchanged.
For details, see section "Adding a Security Group Rule" in the Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
Disabling IPv6 EIP
If you do not need the IPv6 EIP, locate the row that contains its corresponding IPv4 EIP, click More in the Operation column, and select Disable IPv6 EIP. Then, the IPv6 EIP will be released. You will only have the IPv4 EIP.
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