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When I joined the NSX team in early 2013, a big topic at that time was overlay protocols (VXLAN, STT, etc.). I wouldn’t take this information as gospel, but here’s a breakdown of some of the IPv6 support available in VMware NSX. This other post by Cody on automated Windows 10 post-install may also be useful. Networking.
When I joined the NSX team in early 2013, a big topic at that time was overlay protocols (VXLAN, STT, etc.). I wouldn’t take this information as gospel, but here’s a breakdown of some of the IPv6 support available in VMware NSX. This other post by Cody on automated Windows 10 post-install may also be useful.
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