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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller IPv6 Deployment Guide, CUWN Release 8.0
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Phase 2—Infrastructure IPv6 Support in WLC Release 8.0 and Later
UDP Lite for IPv6 
Tunnel switch
CAPWAP Preferred mode
Data DTLS
Mobility Configuration – L3
Auto Anchor/Guest Access
WebAuth for pure IPv6 client
NTP over IPv6
Syslog over IPv6
Radius Over IPv6
CDP v6
Flex Connect Central/Local switching with CAPWAP IPv4/IPv6 but IPv4 clients only
Service port SLAAC configuration
This section will not discuss standard controller features that were covered in earlier configuration and deployment 
guides.
Enabling IPv6 on Your IOS Infrastructure Device
Enabling IPv6 on an individual infrastructure device to which wireless controller will be connected.
Refer to the following Cisco documentations for configuring IPv6 on other IOS devices.
See 
 for sample IPv6 configurations on the 3750 switch.
Controller Configuration for IPv6 Support
Controller configuration for the native IPv6 support is similar to that of the IPv4 controller with the exception of the few 
interfaces accepting the IPv6 addresses as demonstrated in the following examples:
Management solution supports one IPv6 address (+ LLA address).
Dynamic interfaces support only IPv4 addresses.
Dynamic AP manager supports only IPv4 addresses.
Redundancy management/Redundancy port (HA interfaces support IPv4 only) supports only IPv4 addresses.
Service-port can get an IPv6 address statically or using SLAAC (Only SLAAC interface is supported on the WLC).
LAG is required for IPv6 AP load balancing.
DHCPv6 Proxy is not supported on dynamic interfaces (Only IPv6 DHCP bridging is supported- like 7.6 legacy).