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===== Example configuration =====
===== Example configuration =====
Login into the dashboard and go to the Instances menu, click on ''Attach Interface'', which will open a dialog.
Login into the dashboard and go to the Instances menu, click on ''Attach Interface'', which will open a dialog.
Use VLAN 3352 (2607:f8f0:c11:7004::/64) from the network menu.
Use VLAN 3352 (2607:f8f0:c11:7004::/64) from the network menu and click on attach.


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Interface menu attach.png.png|Drop down menu to attach an interface
Interface menu attach.png.png|Drop down menu to attach an interface
netlist.png|Available Networks Menu
netlist.png|Available Networks Menu
show_attached.png| Show the second IPv6 interface
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IPv6 in Arbutus Cloud

IPv6 Link-Local (LLA) and Global Unicast Addresses (GUA) are generally available within the Arbutus Cloud environment. GUA can be set up via a separate interface, which in turn also handles only the IPv6 traffic. Addresses are being setup via Router Advertisement packages and automatically setup on the VM interface, per default those are still unreachable from the world, until the security group allows the traffic. The way from the VM to any IPv6 GUA will work automatically.


Example configuration

Login into the dashboard and go to the Instances menu, click on Attach Interface, which will open a dialog. Use VLAN 3352 (2607:f8f0:c11:7004::/64) from the network menu and click on attach.