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About IPv6 support


The TrueSight Network Automation application server and Network Automation device agents (local and remote) can be installed on host computers with IPv4, IPv6, or both (dual stack).

 Application server and device agent communication

The following table shows which combinations of protocols permit communication between the application server and device agents:

Note

X indicates supported combinations.



 Device agents and network device communication

A device agent installed on a dual-stack host can communicate with IPv4 and IPv6 devices. You must enter the appropriate IP addresses of the device agent for file transfers in the Add or Edit Agent page. For more information see Adding-or-editing-device-agents.

The following table shows which combinations of protocols permit communication between the remote device agent and managed devices:

Note

X indicates supported combinations.



Note

To support this type of communication, you must perform the following steps:

  1. Stop the TrueSight Network Automation Agent Service.
  2. Navigate to the AgentInstallDir\wrapper directory.
  3. Open the BcanDeviceAgentWrapper.conf file using Notepad and set the following property to True:
    Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=TRUE 
  4. Start the TrueSight Network Automation Agent Service.

 Application server and database communication

The Network Automation application server can communicate with database services (Oracle, SQL Server, or PostgreSQL) by IPv6 protocols.

The following table shows which combinations of protocols permit communication between the application server and databases:

Note

X indicates supported combinations.




 Device transfer modes

The device transfer modes support IPv6 or dual stack as shown in the following table:



 Device access modes

The following access modes used in Network Automation support IPv6 connections:

  • Telnet
  • SSH

 Syslog

Network Automation supports syslog messages sent over IPv6.

 SNMP

Network Automation supports SNMP traps sent and received over IPv6.

 External authentication

Network Automation supports IPv6 and dual-stack with the following external authentication methods:

  • LDAP
  • Active Directory (AD)

 

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