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articles/load-balancer/load-balancer-ipv6-internet-cli.md

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# Create a public load balancer with IPv6 using Azure CLI
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>[!NOTE]
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>This article describes an introductory IPv6 feature to allow Basic Load Balancers to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. More comprehensive IPv6 connectivity is now available with [IPv6 for Azure VNETs](../virtual-network/ipv6-overview.md) which integrates IPv6 connectivity with your Virtual Networks and includes key features such as IPv6 Network Security Group rules, IPv6 User-defined routing, IPv6 Basic and Standard load balancing, and more. IPv6 for Azure VNETs is the recommended standard for IPv6 applications in Azure.
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Please see [IPv6 for Azure VNET Powershell Deployment](../virtual-network/virtual-network-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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>This article describes an introductory IPv6 feature to allow Basic Load Balancers to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. Comprehensive IPv6 connectivity is now available with [IPv6 for Azure VNETs](../virtual-network/ipv6-overview.md) which integrates IPv6 connectivity with your Virtual Networks and includes key features such as IPv6 Network Security Group rules, IPv6 User-defined routing, IPv6 Basic and Standard load balancing, and more. IPv6 for Azure VNETs is the recommended standard for IPv6 applications in Azure.
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See [IPv6 for Azure VNET Powershell Deployment](../virtual-network/virtual-network-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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An Azure load balancer is a Layer-4 (TCP, UDP) load balancer. Load balancers provide high availability by distributing incoming traffic among healthy service instances in cloud services or virtual machines in a load balancer set. Load balancers can also present these services on multiple ports or multiple IP addresses or both.
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articles/load-balancer/load-balancer-ipv6-internet-ps.md

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> * [Template](load-balancer-ipv6-internet-template.md)
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>This article describes an introductory IPv6 feature to allow Basic Load Balancers to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. More comprehensive IPv6 connectivity is now available with [IPv6 for Azure VNETs](../virtual-network/ipv6-overview.md) which integrates IPv6 connectivity with your Virtual Networks and includes key features such as IPv6 Network Security Group rules, IPv6 User-defined routing, IPv6 Basic and Standard load balancing, and more. IPv6 for Azure VNETs is the recommended standard for IPv6 applications in Azure.
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Please see [IPv6 for Azure VNET Powershell Deployment](../virtual-network/virtual-network-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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>This article describes an introductory IPv6 feature to allow Basic Load Balancers to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. Comprehensive IPv6 connectivity is now available with [IPv6 for Azure VNETs](../virtual-network/ipv6-overview.md) which integrates IPv6 connectivity with your Virtual Networks and includes key features such as IPv6 Network Security Group rules, IPv6 User-defined routing, IPv6 Basic and Standard load balancing, and more. IPv6 for Azure VNETs is the recommended standard for IPv6 applications in Azure.
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See [IPv6 for Azure VNET Powershell Deployment](../virtual-network/virtual-network-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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An Azure load balancer is a Layer-4 (TCP, UDP) load balancer. The load balancer provides high availability by distributing incoming traffic among healthy service instances in cloud services or virtual machines in a load balancer set. Azure Load Balancer can also present those services on multiple ports, multiple IP addresses, or both.
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>This article describes an introductory IPv6 feature to allow Basic Load Balancers to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. More comprehensive IPv6 connectivity is now available with [IPv6 for Azure VNETs](../virtual-network/ipv6-overview.md) which integrates IPv6 connectivity with your Virtual Networks and includes key features such as IPv6 Network Security Group rules, IPv6 User-defined routing, IPv6 Basic and Standard load balancing, and more. IPv6 for Azure VNETs is the recommended standard for IPv6 applications in Azure.
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Please see [IPv6 for Azure VNET Powershell Deployment](../virtual-network/virtual-network-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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>This article describes an introductory IPv6 feature to allow Basic Load Balancers to provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. Comprehensive IPv6 connectivity is now available with [IPv6 for Azure VNETs](../virtual-network/ipv6-overview.md) which integrates IPv6 connectivity with your Virtual Networks and includes key features such as IPv6 Network Security Group rules, IPv6 User-defined routing, IPv6 Basic and Standard load balancing, and more. IPv6 for Azure VNETs is the recommended standard for IPv6 applications in Azure.
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See [IPv6 for Azure VNET Powershell Deployment](../virtual-network/virtual-network-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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An Azure load balancer is a Layer-4 (TCP, UDP) load balancer. The load balancer provides high availability by distributing incoming traffic among healthy service instances in cloud services or virtual machines in a load balancer set. Azure Load Balancer can also present those services on multiple ports, multiple IP addresses, or both.
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