12.7.4 Lab Identify Ipv6 Addresses
12.7.4 Lab Identify Ipv6 Addresses
Topology
Objectives
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Part 1: Practice with Different Types of IPv6 Addresses
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Part 2: Examine a Host IPv6 Network Interface and Address
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Background / Scenario
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With the depletion of the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) network address space and the adoption and
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transition to IPv6, networking professionals must understand how both IPv4 and IPv6 networks function.
Many devices and applications already support IPv6. This includes extensive Cisco device Internetwork
Operating System (IOS) support and workstation/server operating system support, such as that found in
Windows and Linux.
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This lab focuses on IPv6 addresses and the components of the address. In Part 1, you will identify the IPv6
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address types and IPv6 addresses abbreviation. In Part 2, you will view the IPv6 settings on a PC.
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Required Resources
• 1 PC (Windows with Internet access)
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Match the IPv6 addresses to their corresponding address type. Notice that the addresses have been compressed
to their abbreviated notation and that the slash network prefix number is not shown. Some answer choices must
be used more than once.
Answer choices:
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a. Loopback address
b. Global unicast address
c. Link-local address
d. Unique-local address
e. Multicast address
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Lab – Identify IPv6 Addresses
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In Part 2, you will check the IPv6 network settings of your PC to identify your network interface IPv6 address.
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b. In the Category View, click Network and Sharing Center icon. Click View network status and tasks.
c. In the Network and Sharing Center window, you will see your active networks.
d. On the left side of the window, click Change adapter settings. You should now see icons representing
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your installed network adapters. Right-click your active network interface (it may be an Ethernet or a
WiFi), and then click Properties.
e. In the Properties window, scroll through the list of items to determine whether IPv6 is present, which
indicates that it is installed, and if it is also check marked, which indicates that it is active.
f. Select the item Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and click Properties. You should see the IPv6
settings for your network interface. Your IPv6 properties window is likely set to Obtain an IPv6 address
automatically. This does not mean that IPv6 relies on the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
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Lab – Identify IPv6 Addresses
Instead of using DHCP, IPv6 looks to the local router for IPv6 network information and then
autoconfigures its own IPv6 addresses. To manually configure IPv6, you must provide the IPv6 address,
the subnet prefix length, and the default gateway. Click Cancel to exit the properties windows.
Note: The local router can refer host requests for IPv6 information, especially Domain Name System
(DNS) information, to a DHCPv6 server on the network.
g. After you have verified that IPv6 is installed and active on your PC, you should check your IPv6 address
information.
Open a command prompt and type ipconfig /all and press Enter. Your output should look similar to this:
C:\Users\user> ipconfig /all
Windows IP Configuration
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Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 02-37-10-41-FB-48
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DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::8d4f:4f4d:3237:95e2%14(Preferred)
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IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.106(Preferred)
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Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Sunday, January 06, 2013 9:47:36 AM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, January 07, 2013 9:47:38 AM
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<output omitted>
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h. You can see from the output that the client PC has an IPv6 link-local address with a randomly generated
interface ID.
Questions:
What does it indicate about the network regarding IPv6 global unicast address, IPv6 unique-local
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Reflection Questions
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How do you think you must support IPv6 in the future? IPV6 Transition technology using Dual stack has
complete support for both protocol versions.
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Lab – Identify IPv6 Addresses
1. Do you think IPv4 networks continue on, or will everyone eventually switch over to IPv6? How long do you
think it will take? I believe IPV4 will stick around for a little longer because devices are configured with IPV4
so it is easy to manage but I think it will go away eventually.
Type your answers here.
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