Hi Community,
Does cacti support IPv6?
Thanks
IPv6
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Yes, it should be.
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Depends....
First factor is are you using PHP SNMP? If so, I suggest you don't, there are issues with php's snmp implementation and IPv6.
Second, use Cactid, if I remember correctly support for IPv6 is in Cactid, but TheWitness will have to confirm.
We talked about this issue at our Developers meeting, I don't recall if we had a true resolution, but we are aware that there is some issues with using IPv6.
First factor is are you using PHP SNMP? If so, I suggest you don't, there are issues with php's snmp implementation and IPv6.
Second, use Cactid, if I remember correctly support for IPv6 is in Cactid, but TheWitness will have to confirm.
We talked about this issue at our Developers meeting, I don't recall if we had a true resolution, but we are aware that there is some issues with using IPv6.
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