12.7.4 Lab Report

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Lab 12.7.4 - Identify IPv6 Addresses Part 1- Practice with Different Types of IPv6 Addresses Step 1: Match the IPv6 address to its type. a. Loopback address b. Global unicast address c. Link-local address d. Unique-local address e. Multicast address IPv6 Address Answer 2001:0db8:1:acad::fe55:6789:b210 b ::1 a fc00:22:a:2::cd4:23e4:76fa d 2033:db8:1:1:22:a33d:259a:21fe b fe80::3201:cc01:65b1 c ff00:: e ff00::db7:4322:a231:67c e ff02::2 e Page 1 of 5
Step 2: Practice compressing and decompressing IPv6 addresses. Using the rules of IPv6 address abbreviation, either compress or decompress the following addresses: a. 2002:0ec0:0200:0001:0000:04eb:44ce:08a2 2002:ec0:200:1::4eb:44ce:8a2 b. fe80:0000:0000:0001:0000:60bb:008e:7402 fe80::1:0:60bb:8e:7402 c. fe80::7042:b3d7:3dec:84b8 fe80:0000:0000:0000:7042:b3d7:3dec:84b8 d. ff00:: ff00:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 e. 2001:0030:0001:acad:0000:330e:10c2:32bf 2001:30:1:acad::330e:10c2:32bf Page 2 of 5
Part 2- Examine a Host IPv6 Network Interface and Address Step 1: Check your PC IPv6 network address settings. f. Select the item Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/1Pv6) and click Properties. You should see the IPv6 settings for your network interface. my laptop is using the setting of obtain an IPv6 address automatically Page 3 of 5
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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. Question 1: What does it indicate about the network regarding IPv6 global unicast address, IPv6 unique-local address, or IPv6 gateway address? There is no IPv6 default gateway providing global address, or subnet information on the network. Question 2: What kind of IPv6 addresses did you find when using ipconfig /all? a link-local IPv6 addresses: fe80::cc28:bdbd:6ced:bcc2 Page 4 of 5
Reflection Questions: 1. How do you think you must support IPv6 in the future? It is necessary to support IPv6 as IPv4 is exhausted, and IPv6 is being deployed by large companies already, it will become more common to support IPv6 in future. 2. 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 continue on during the transition until everyone switches to IPv6. It probably takes five more decades. Page 5 of 5