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WHMCS and IPv6

ChrisHH

New Pleskian
Hello,

We have installed Plesk Panel 10.4 and are using WHMCS to provision new customer hosting accounts. When doing this, the hosting account is only provisioned with an IPv4 address, and we have to manually add an IPv6 address.

Is there a setting within Plesk Panel to provision an IPv6 address automatically?

Thanks in advance!
 
When Parallels Plesk Panel is deployed in IPv6-enabled networks, it can operate simultaneously on IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Providers can add IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to the server IP pool, allocate them to resellers, and create subscriptions based on them.

Each hosting subscription can be allocated:

One IPv4 address.
One IPv6 address.
One IPv4 + one IPv6 address (dual-stack subscriptions).
 
Hi Igor,

Thanks for the reply. Can you provide steps to make the subscriptions dual-stack? I am unable to find a way to do this anywhere within the Parallels Panel (10.4.4 Update #12).
 
Can SOMEONE at Parallels actually help to provide some support for YOUR PRODUCT? These half-answers aren't cutting it anymore.
 
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