You can enable a server for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) by setting an argument on the Java virtual machine (JVM) panel. IPv6 is based on 128-bit architecture, which allows a far greater number of addresses to be available for use over the Internet than does Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4).
You must have created a profile for the server that you want to enable for IPv6.
A server is enabled for IPv4 by default in IBM® i releases prior to V6R1. Any server running on an IBM i V5R4 system can be enabled for IPv6. The following example shows how to enable the application server for IPv6.
You have enabled the application server for IPv6.
You can continue to do such tasks as administer the server environment or deploy applications.
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