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Unable to add IPv6 Address to existing Azure Network Interface

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I am unable to associate a IPv6 public address to an existing network interface for a VM.

When I try to add a secondary IP configuration for the IPv6 address I get the following error:

IP version for Public IP address and network interface IP configuration version must match.

As seen here:

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However I believe I have everything set up correctly.

The address space on the virtual network has an IPv6 prefix:

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And the subnet is configured with IPv6 address space:

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I tried the answer suggested in this semi-related question but it did not help: Adding a public IPv6 address to a Linux VM in Azure

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