In context of IPv6 support in CA Client Automation (Client Automation), you should observe the following configuration notes and aspects.
Defines the precedence of DNS queries when performing DNS queries directly, that is, not using common functions. In pre-Windows Vista operating environments, DNS is supported over IPv4 only.
Default: ipv4,ipv6
Defines the order of precedence of name resolution functions. In some environments, WINS and NETBIOS name resolution may be more reliable than DNS. In these cases, you can specify that NETBIOS resolution should be used in precedence to DNS lookups.
If this parameter is set, the value of the Use NETBIOS short name fallback configuration parameter is ignored, and the name resolution will first query NETBIOS by stripping the FQDN to a short name before falling back to try DNS and other methods. If a short-name lookup due to this policy has already been performed, the short name fallback will be skipped, if enabled. This parameter is supported only on Client Automation systems that support NETBIOS lookups.
Note: This parameter is not currently used.
Default: dns,netbios
Defines the precedence of the IP address family (IPv6 or IPv4), when multiple IP address families are used.
When resolving addresses, this centrally managed parameter specifies what precedence should be applied to each address family. The default is to order IPv4 addresses before IPv6 addresses to maintain maximum interoperability.
Default: ipv4,ipv6
Enables support for IPv4 address resolution. This parameter is only a placeholder in the current version of the software, and therefore end nodes will ignore the setting and always support IPv4 resolution.
Default: True
Enables support for IPv6 address resolution, allowing IPv6 addresses to be returned. If disabled (False), the resolver removes any IPv6 addresses from the name resolution results.
Note: This parameter is honored by end nodes, as opposed to the mirror IPv4 control.
Default: True
Specifies a fall back to an IP address stored either on a manager's MDB database or a server's database when a live name cannot be resolved through address location services (DNS) or NETBIOS.
Note: The default fallback option should be left as is in most cases and only changed if requested by CA technical support personnel.
Valid values are as follows:
1 = All fallback modes enabled
2 = Use server database fallback
4 = Use MDB fallback
Default: 1
Indicates whether NETBIOS short names are used as a fallback if the fully-qualified name (FQN) lookup fails.
Default: True
Note: These configuration parameters are located in the Configuration Policy/Default Computer Policy/DSM/Common Components/Networking/General pane. For more detailed information, see the General Policy Group (Networking) topic in the Configuration Policy section of the DSM Explorer Help.
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