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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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<strong>Trend</strong> Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10.6</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

IPv6 Support for <strong>OfficeScan</strong> Server and Clients<br />

A-2<br />

IPv6 support for <strong>OfficeScan</strong> starts in this version. Earlier <strong>OfficeScan</strong> versions do not<br />

support IPv6 addressing. IPv6 support is automatically enabled after installing or<br />

upgrading the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server and clients that satisfy the IPv6 requirements.<br />

<strong>OfficeScan</strong> Server Requirements<br />

The IPv6 requirements for the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server are as follows:<br />

• The server must be installed on Windows Server 2008. It cannot be installed on<br />

Windows Server 2003 because this operating system only supports IPv6 addressing<br />

partially.<br />

• The server must use an IIS web server. Apache web server does not support IPv6<br />

addressing.<br />

• If the server will manage IPv4 and IPv6 clients, it must have both IPv4 and IPv6<br />

addresses and must be identified by its host name. If a server is identified by its IPv4<br />

address, IPv6 clients cannot connect to the server. The same issue occurs if pure<br />

IPv4 clients connect to a server identified by its IPv6 address.<br />

• If the server will manage only IPv6 clients, the minimum requirement is an IPv6<br />

address. The server can be identified by its host name or IPv6 address. When the<br />

server is identified by its host name, it is preferable to use its Fully Qualified<br />

Domain Name (FQDN). This is because in a pure IPv6 environment, a WINS<br />

server cannot translate a host name to its corresponding IPv6 address.<br />

Note: The FQDN can only be specified when performing a local installation of the<br />

server. It is not supported on remote installations.

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