Dual-stack subnets let your App Engine resources send IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to a VPC network with Direct VPC egress. You can change an existing IPv4 only (single-stack) subnet to a dual-stack subnet.
Subnet types
VPC networks support the following Compute Engine subnet types:
IPv4 only (single-stack) subnets, with only IPv4 subnet ranges
IPv4 and IPv6 (dual-stack) subnets, with both IPv4 and IPv6 subnet ranges
Dual-stack limitations
Before you change the stack type on an existing App Engine resource, consider the following limitations:
Dual-stack support is only available with subnets in a custom-mode VPC network. To have the internal access type available for dual-stack subnets, the VPC network internal IPv6 range must be enabled. Set up or convert the VPC network to custom mode.
Compared to IPv4-only subnets, dual-stack subnets might experience elevated cold-start latencies, limiting how quickly your application can scale up.
NAT64 isn't supported.
Before you begin
Be sure that the App Engine service agent has the Compute Public IP Admin role (roles/compute.publicIpAdmin) to use the subnet with external IPv6.
Set up a dual-stack subnet
Dual-stack subnets have both IPv4 and IPv6 address ranges.
To set up a dual-stack subnet, you can either use the Google Cloud console or the Google Cloud CLI:
Console
Go to the Google Cloud console and enable the Compute Engine API:
Navigate to the VPC networks page:
Click Create VPC network if you are creating a new custom-mode network. If you are using an existing VPC network, click the name of the VPC network to show its VPC network details page.
If you are creating a new network or converting an existing one, enter the name and be sure that the Subnet creation mode is set to Custom, then select Configure a ULA internal IPv6 range for this VPC Network.
From the Subnets tab, click Add subnet. In the panel that appears:
- Provide a Name.
- Select a Region.
- For IP stack type, select IPv4 and IPv6 (dual-stack).
- Enter an IPv4 range. This is the primary IPv4 range for the subnet.
Select the IPv6 access type.
If the Internal option is not available and you need it, check that an internal IPv6 range is assigned on the network.
Click Add.
gcloud
To create a custom-mode network that supports dual-stack subnets, run the
gcloud compute networks createcommand.To configure internal IPv6 ranges on any subnets in this network, use the
--enable-ula-internal-ipv6flag. This option assigns a/48ULA prefix from within thefd20::/20range used by Google Cloud for internal IPv6 subnet ranges.gcloud compute networks create NETWORK \ --subnet-mode=custom \ --enable-ula-internal-ipv6
Replace NETWORK with the name of the VPC network that will contain the new subnet.
To convert to or update a custom-mode network so that it supports dual-stack subnets, run the following command:
gcloud compute networks update NETWORK \ --switch-to-custom-subnet-mode \ --enable-ula-internal-ipv6
Replace NETWORK with the name of the VPC network that will contain the new subnet.
To create a dual-stack subnet with an IPv6 range, run the
subnets createcommand using the dual-stack settings:gcloud compute networks subnets create SUBNET \ --network=NETWORK \ --range=PRIMARY_IPv4_RANGE \ --stack-type=IPV4_IPV6 \ --ipv6-access-type=IPV6_ACCESS_TYPE \ --region=REGION
Replace the following:
- SUBNET: a name for the new subnet.
- NETWORK: the name of the VPC network that will contain the new subnet.
- PRIMARY_IPv4_RANGE: the primary IPv4 range for the new subnet, in CIDR notation. For more information, see IPv4 subnet ranges.
- IPV6_ACCESS_TYPE: the IPv6 access type for the new
subnet, either
internalorexternal. - REGION: the Google Cloud region that the new subnet will be created in.
Add the dual-stack subnet to an App Engine resource
After you create a dual-stack subnet, configure your App Engine service to use the subnet:
In your
app.yamlfile, specify the network and subnet in thevpc_accessfield:vpc_access: network_interface: network: NETWORK subnet: SUBNET vpc_egress: EGRESS_SETTING
Replace the following:
NETWORK: the name of network you created in the previous step.
SUBNET: the name of the subnet you created in the previous step.
Optional: EGRESS_SETTING: controls how outbound traffic is routed. This field supports the following configuration settings:
all-traffic: All outbound requests are routed through the VPC network.private-ranges-only(default): Only traffic to internal IP addresses is routed through the VPC network. Internet traffic uses the default App Engine path.
Deploy to App Engine by running the following command:
gcloud beta app deploy
Change a subnet from single-stack to dual-stack
To add an IPv6 subnet range to an existing IPv4-only subnet in a custom-mode VPC network, see Change a subnet's stack type to dual-stack. Then, deploy the App Engine service on the dual-stack subnet.
Change a subnet from dual-stack to single-stack
To change a resource's dual-stack subnet to a single-stack subnet, see Change a dual-stack subnet to IPv4 only. Then, deploy the App Engine service on the dual-stack subnet.
Verify the network and subnet
To check that your resource is on the VPC network, run the following command:
gcloud beta app versions describe VERSION --service=SERVICE
Replace the following:
- VERSION: the deployed version of your service
- SERVICE: the deployed service
The following example output shows your network and subnet:
vpcAccess:
networkInterfaces:
- network: projects/YOUR_PROJECT/global/networks/YOUR_NETWORK
subnet: projects/YOUR_PROJECT/regions/YOUR_REGION/subnetworks/YOUR_SUBNET
vpcEgress: ALL_TRAFFIC/PRIVATE_RANGES_ONLY