IPv6 and Exchange 2007
I know this has been blogged about on a number of occasions so apologies to those for which this is not news.
As I’m sure everyone is aware Windows 2008 is installed with 128-bit IPv6 support alongside 32-bit IPv4 but can actually run IPv6 exclusively. …but not if you want to put Exchange Server 2007 on it however. To quote Technet;
“IPv6 is only supported in Exchange 2007 SP1 when it is installed on a Windows Server 2008 computer that has both IPv4 and IPv6 enabled. If you disable the IPv4 protocol, Exchange 2007 SP1 can't support IPv6. ”
..and by the power of live search.
The installation of the Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport role may be unsuccessful on a Windows Server 2008-based computer
Outlook 2007 supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
Outlook Anywhere Client Connectivity Issue Because of TCP/IPv6
IPv6 Support in Exchange 2007 SP1
IPv6
Support WebCast: Introduction to Internet Protocol Version 6
[..and for the proper techies amongst us have a look here for the specification - https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2460.txt]