Enable IPv6 on ESXi 3.5?

How to enable IPv6 on host ESXi 3.5?  Nothing, searching this forum Googling turn turn up nothing, get the docs shows nothing... why the mystery?

ESXi 3.5 does not support IPV6. Will not work.

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