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    Test Lab Guide: Demonstrate IPv6

    Microsoft Corporation

    Published: January 2011

    AbstractInternet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is desined to solve !any of the proble!s

    of the current version of IP ("no#n as IPv$) such as address depletion%

    autocon&uration% e'tensibility% and restoration of endtoend connectivity Its

    use #ill also e'pand the capabilities of the Internet and enable a variety of

    valuable and e'citin scenarios% includin peertopeer and !obile

    applications *his paper contains an introduction to IPv6 and stepbystep

    instructions for e'tendin the +ase Con&uration test labto de!onstrate IPv6

    functionality and connectivity in ,indo#s - and ,indo#s .erver 200/ 2

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198140http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198140
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    Contents

    *est ab uide: 8e!onstrate IPv61

    7bstract 1

    Copyriht Infor!ation2

    Contents ;

    Introduction$

    In this uide6

    *est lab overvie#6

    .tep 2: Con&ure the *est ab for the Corpnet2 .ubnet>

    Con&ure 8C1>

    Con&ure 585111

    Con&ure 7PP112

    ?erify IPv$ connectivity to the Corpnet2 subnet12

    .tep ;: 8e!onstrate default IPv6 connectivity1;

    8e!onstrate default IPv6 con&uration and lin"local connectivity on the

    sa!e subnet1$

    8e!onstrate lin"local connectivity bet#een subnets1$

    .tep $: 8e!onstrate I.7*7Pbased IPv6 connectivity1@

    Con&ure I.7*7P for the Contoso intranet1@8e!onstrate I.7*7P connectivity on the Contoso intranet16

    .tep @: 8e!onstrate native IPv6 connectivity1-

    e!ove I.7*7P connectivity1-

    Con&ure native IPv6 connectivity1>

    8e!onstrate native IPv6 connectivity20

    .tep 6: 8e!onstrate 6to$based connectivity21

    Con&ure 6to$based connectivity21

    8e!onstrate 6to$based connectivity22

    .napshot the Con&uration2;

    7dditional esources2;

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    Introduction*he current version of IP ("no#n as ?ersion $ or IPv$) has not been

    substantially chaned since e=uest for Co!!ents (AC) ->1 #as publishedin 1>/1 IPv$ has proven to be robust% easily i!ple!ented and interoperable%

    and has stood the test of scalin an internet#or" to a lobal utility the si4e of

    todayBs Internet

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    devices on the net#or" 7dditionally% identi&cation of the pac"et Go# !ust

    be done usin an upper layer protocol identi&er such as a *rans!ission

    Control Protocol (*CP) or ser 8atara! Protocol (8P) port *his

    additional processin of the pac"et by inter!ediate routers !a"es

    for#ardin less eEcient

    $obiity Mobility is a ne# re=uire!ent for Internetconnected devices% in

    #hich a node can chane its address as it chanes its physical attach!ent

    to the Internet and still !aintain e'istin connections 7lthouh there is a

    speci&cation for IPv$ !obility% due to a lac" of infrastructure%

    co!!unications #ith an IPv$ !obile node are ineEcient

    7ll of these issues and others pro!pted the Internet 5nineerin *as" Aorce

    (I5*A) to bein the develop!ent of a replace!ent protocol that #ould solve

    the proble!s of IPv$ and be e'tensible to solve additional proble!s in the

    future *his replace!ent protocol is IPv6

    IPv6 solves the proble!s of IPv$ in the follo#in #ays:

    %uge address space IPv6 addresses are 12/ bits lon% creatin an

    address space #ith ;$ H 10;/possible addresses *his is plenty of address

    space for the foreseeable future and allo#s all !anner of devices to

    connect to the Internet #ithout the use of 7*s 7ddress space can also be

    allocated internationally in a !ore e=uitable !anner

    %ierarchica routing infrastructure IPv6 addresses that are reachable

    on the IPv6 portion of the Internet% "no#n as lobal addresses% aredesined to have a structure that &ts the typical lobalreionallocal

    hierarchy of Internet service providers (I.Ps) that typically e'ist bet#een

    an orani4ation or ho!e and the bac"bone of the Internet lobal

    addresses are desined to be su!!ari4able and hierarchical% resultin in

    fe#er routin entries in the routin tables of Internet bac"bone routers

    Automatic con!guration IPv6 hosts can auto!atically con&ure their

    o#n IPv6 addresses and other con&uration para!eters% even in the

    absence of an address con&uration infrastructure such as 8

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    (etter support for prioriti#ed deivery IPv6 has an e=uivalent to the

    IPv$ *F. &eld that #ill have a sinle interpretation for nonstandard

    delivery 7dditionally% a Alo# abel &eld in the IPv6 header indicates the

    pac"et Go#% !a"in the deter!ination of for#ardin for nondefault

    delivery services !ore eEcient at inter!ediate routers

    "upport for mobiity ather than atte!ptin to add !obility to an

    established protocol #ith an established infrastructure (as #ith IPv$)% IPv6

    can support !obility !ore eEciently

    Aor !ore infor!ation about IPv6 in ,indo#s% see the IPv6 *echet #eb pae

    In this guide*his paper contains instructions for settin up a test lab based on the +ase

    Con&uration test laband deployin IPv6 usin four server co!puters and one

    client co!puter *he resultin IPv6 test lab de!onstrates default andcon&ured IPv6 connectivity across an intranet and a si!ulated IPv$only

    Internet

    Important*he follo#in instructions are for con&urin an IPv6 test lab usin the

    !ini!u! nu!ber of co!puters Individual co!puters are needed to

    separate the services provided on the net#or" and to clearly sho# the

    desired functionality *his con&uration is neither desined to reGect

    best practices nor does it reGect a desired or reco!!ended

    con&uration for a production net#or" *he con&uration% includin IP

    addresses and all other con&uration para!eters% is desined only to#or" on a separate test lab net#or" 7tte!ptin to adapt this IPv6 test

    lab con&uration to a pilot or production deploy!ent can result in

    con&uration or functionality issues

    Test ab overvie)In this test lab% IPv6 connectivity is deployed #ith:

    Fne co!puter runnin ,indo#s .erver 200/ 2 5nterprise 5dition na!ed

    8C1 that is con&ured as an intranet do!ain controller% 8o!ain a!e

    .yste! (8.) server% 8

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    Fne standalone server runnin ,indo#s .erver 200/ 2 5nterprise

    5dition na!ed I5*1 that is con&ured as an Internet 8

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    IPv6based intranet connectivity usin native IPv6 addressin

    IPv6 connectivity across a si!ulated IPv$only Internet usin 6to$

    %ard)are and soft)are re'uirements*he follo#in are re=uired co!ponents of the test lab:

    *he product disc or &les for ,indo#s .erver 200/ 2

    *he product disc or &les for ,indo#s -

    Aour co!puters that !eet the !ini!u! hard#are re=uire!ents for

    ,indo#s .erver 200/ 2 5nterprise 5dition *#o of these co!puters have

    t#o net#or" adapters installed

    Fne co!puter that !eets the !ini!u! hard#are re=uire!ents for

    ,indo#s - 5nterprise or lti!ate

    "teps for Con!guring the IPv6 Test Lab*here are si' steps to follo# #hen settin up the IPv6 test lab

    1 .et up the +ase Con&uration test lab

    *he IPv6 test lab re=uires the +ase Con&uration test lab as its startin

    point

    2 Con&ure the test lab for the Corpnet2 subnet

    7dd the Corpnet2 subnet and con&ure routin and 8

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    6 8e!onstrate 6to$based connectivity

    Con&ure 5851 as a 6to$ relay and sho# the IPv6 connectivity bet#een

    CI5*1 on the Internet subnet and the Contoso intranet

    *oteou !ust be loed on as a !e!ber of the 8o!ain 7d!ins roup or a

    !e!ber of the 7d!inistrators roup on each co!puter to co!plete

    the tas"s described in this uide If you cannot co!plete a tas" #hile

    you are loed on #ith an account that is a !e!ber of the

    7d!inistrators roup% try perfor!in the tas" #hile you are loed on

    #ith an account that is a !e!ber of the 8o!ain 7d!ins roup

    *his uide provides steps for con&urin the co!puters of the IPv6 test lab

    and de!onstratin various types of IPv6 connectivity *he follo#in sections

    provide details about ho# to perfor! these steps

    "tep +: "et up the (ase Con!guration Test Lab.et up the +ase Con&uration test lab for both the Corpnet and Internet

    subnets usin the procedures in the .teps for Con&urin the Corpnet

    .ubnetK and .teps for Con&urin the Internet .ubnetK sections of the*est

    ab uide: +ase Con&uration

    "tep ,: Con!gure the Test Lab for the Corpnet, "ubnet*o de!onstrate the default IPv6 behavior and IPv6 connectivity bet#een the

    subnets of an intranet% you !ust add another subnet% Corpnet2% to the

    Contoso intranet se the follo#in procedures:

    Con&ure 8C1

    Con&ure 5851

    Con&ure 7PP1

    ?erify IPv$ connectivity to the Corpnet2 subnet

    *he follo#in sections e'plain these procedures in detail

    Con!gure DC+In this procedure% #e con&ure 8C1 #ith an additional net#or" adapter% #ith

    a 8

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    To con!gure DC+

    1 7dd another net#or" adapter to 8C1 and connect it to the Corpnet2

    subnet

    2 Aro! 8C1% clic" "tart% rihtclic" *et)or-% and then clic" Properties

    ; In the *et)or- and "haring Center% clic" Change adapter

    settings

    $ In *et)or- Connections% rihtclic" the net#or" connection that is

    connected to the Corpnet subnet% and then clic" &ename

    @ *ype Corpnet% and then press 5*5

    6 ihtclic" the net#or" connection that is connected to the Corpnet2

    subnet% and then clic" &ename

    - *ype Corpnet,% and then press 5*5

    / ihtclic" Corpnet,% and then clic" Properties

    > Clic" Internet Protoco .ersion / 0TCP1IPv/2% and then clic"

    Properties

    10.elect 3se the foo)ing IP address In IP address% type +4545,5+

    In "ubnet mas-% type ,5,5,54

    11 Clic" Advanced% and then clic" the D*"tab

    12 In D*" su78 for this connection% type corp5contoso5com% clic"

    9three ti!es% and then clic" Cose

    1; Close the *et)or- Connections#indo#

    1$Clic" "tart% point to Administrative Toos% and then clic" D%CP

    1@In the console tree% open dc+5corp5contoso5com1IPv/1"cope

    ;+4545454< Corpnet% rihtclic" "cope 9ptions% and then clic"

    Con!gure 9ptions

    16In the Avaiabe 9ptionslist% select +,+ Cassess "tatic &outes%

    and then clic" Add &oute

    1-In the Add a "tatic &outedialo bo'% type +4545,54in Destination%

    type ,5,5,54in *et)or- $as-% type +454545+in &outer% and

    then clic" 9t#ice

    10

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    1/In the console tree% riht clic" IPv/% clic" *e) "cope% and then clic"

    *e8t

    1>Fn the .cope a!e pae% type Corpnet,in *ame% and then clic"

    *e8t

    20Fn the IP 7ddress ane pae% type +4545,5+44in "tart IP address%

    type +4545,5+4in =nd IP address% type ,/in Length% and then

    clic" *e8t

    21Fn the 7dd 5'clusions and 8elay pae% clic" *e8t

    22Fn the ease 8uration pae% clic" *e8t

    2;Fn the Con&ure 854545+% and

    then clic" &emove

    26 *ype +454545+in IP address% clic" Add% and then clic" *e8t

    2-Fn the ,I. .ervers pae% clic" *e8t

    2/Fn the 7ctivate .cope pae% clic" *e8t

    2>Fn the Co!pletin the e# .cope ,i4ard pae% clic" Finish

    ;0Close the 8

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    To add a static route to =DG=+

    1 Fn 5851% clic" "tart% clic" A Programs% clic" Accessories% riht

    clic" Command Prompt% and then clic" &un as administrator

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv/ addroute +4545,541,/ interface?Corpnet ne8thop?+454545+% and

    then press 5*5

    ; In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping +4545,5+% and then press

    5*5 *here should be four successful replies

    $ eave the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo# open

    @ ihtclic" the net#or" icon in the noti&cation area% and then clic"

    9pen *et)or- and "haring Center

    6 In the *et)or- and "haring Center#indo#% clic" Change

    advanced sharing settings

    - Fpen Domain% clic" Turn on !e and printer sharing% and then clic"

    "ave Changes

    / Close the *et)or- and "haring Center#indo#

    Con!gure APP+

    In this procedure% #e con&ure 7PP1 #ith a static route so that IPv$ locations

    on the Corpnet2 subnet are reachable

    To add a static route to APP+

    1 Fn 7PP1% clic" "tart% clic" A Programs% clic" Accessories% riht

    clic" Command Prompt% and then clic" &un as administrator

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv/ add

    route +4545,541,/ interface?@Loca Area Connection@

    ne8thop?+454545+% and then press 5*5

    ; In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping +4545,5+% and then press

    5*5 *here should be four successful replies

    $ eave the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo# open

    12

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    .erify IPv/ connectivity to the Corpnet, subnet

    In this procedure% #e verify that CI5*1 can co!!unicate #ith IPv$

    locations on the Corpnet2 subnet and% #hile on the Corpnet2 subnet% can

    resolve na!es and co!!unicate #ith locations on the Corpnet subnet

    To verify IPv/ connectivity to the Corpnet, subnet

    1 Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet subnet

    2 Clic" "tart% clic" A Programs% clic" Accessories% rihtclic"

    Command Prompt% and then clic" &un as administrator

    ; In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping +4545,5+% and then press

    5*5 *here should be four successful replies

    $ Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet2 subnet

    @ In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then press

    5*5 CI5*1 should have an IPv$ address in the rane 1002100

    to 10021@0 #ith a default ate#ay of 10021 and the 8. server

    address of 10001

    6 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping +454545,% and then press

    5*5 *here should be four successful replies

    - In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping +454545% and then press

    5*5 *here should be four successful replies

    / In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping edge+% and then press

    5*5 *here should be a successful na!e resolution to the IPv$

    address 10002 and four successful replies

    > In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping app+% and then press

    5*5 *here should be a successful na!e resolution to the IPv$

    address 1000; and four successful replies

    "tep : Demonstrate defaut IPv6 connectivityIn the absence of advertisin IPv6 routers% the ,indo#s - and ,indo#s

    .erver 200/ 2based co!puters on the Corpnet and Corpnet2 subnetsauto!atically con&ure lin"local IPv6 addresses (beinnin #ith Lfe/0L)

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    8e!onstrate default IPv6 con&uration and lin"local connectivity on the

    sa!e subnet

    8e!onstrate lin"local connectivity bet#een subnets

    *he follo#in sections e'plain these procedures in detail

    Demonstrate defaut IPv6 con!guration and in-Boca connectivity

    on the same subnet

    In this procedure% #e de!onstrate the default IPv6 con&uration and lin"

    local connectivity on the Corpnet subnet

    To demonstrate defaut IPv6 con!guration and in-Bocaconnectivity on the same subnet

    1 Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet subnet

    2 Fn 8C1% clic" "tart% point to Administrative Toos% and then clic"

    D*"

    ; In the console tree% open D*"DC+For)ard Loo-up ones% and

    then clic" corpcontosoco! otice that there are no 7777 records

    correspondin to reistered IPv6 addresses for 8C1% CI5*1 or 7PP1

    listed in the contents pane

    $ eave the 8. snapin open

    @ Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the IPv6 address assined to the ocal 7rea

    Connection interface that starts #ith fe/0K *his is the auto!atically

    assined lin"local address ,rite the address here:

    6 Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the IPv6 address assined to the ocal 7rea

    Connection interface that starts #ith fe/0K ,rite the address here:

    - In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type pingAPP1s link-local address

    (fro! step @)% and then press 5*5 ou should see four successful

    replies

    Demonstrate in-Boca connectivity bet)een subnets

    In this procedure% #e de!onstrate the scope of functionality for lin"local

    addresses

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    To demonstrate in-Boca connectivity bet)een subnets

    1 Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet2 subnet

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type pingAPP1s link-local address

    (fro! step @ of the previous procedure)% and then press 5*5 oushould see four Destination host unreachabe!essaes

    ; Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type pingCLIENT1s link-

    local address (fro! step 6 of the previous procedure)% and then press

    5*5 ou should see four Destination host unreachabe

    !essaes

    $ Fn 8C1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the lin"local IPv6 address assined to the

    Corpnet2 interface ,rite the address here:

    @ Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type pingDC1s link-

    local address(fro! step $)% and then press 5*5 ou should see four

    successful replies

    In their default con&uration on the Contoso intranet% the co!puters runnin

    ,indo#s - or ,indo#s .erver 200/ auto!atically con&ure lin"local IPv6

    addresses that only provide connectivity to other IPv6 hosts on the sa!e

    subnet *hese lin"local addresses are not reistered in 8.

    "tep /: Demonstrate I"ATAPBbased IPv6 connectivity

    I.7*7P provides IPv6 connectivity across an IPv$only intranet #ithout havinto con&ure native IPv6 addressin and routin *his step de!onstrates

    con&urin I.7*7P for the Contoso intranet

    se the follo#in procedures to sho# I.7*7Pbased connectivity on the

    Contoso intranet:

    Con&ure I.7*7P for the Contoso intranet

    8e!onstrate I.7*7P connectivity on the Contoso intranet

    *he follo#in sections e'plain these procedures in detail

    Con!gure I"ATAP for the Contoso intranet

    In this procedure% #e con&ure 5851 as an advertisin I.7*7P router

    To con!gure I"ATAP for the Contoso intranet

    1 Fn 5851% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface

    15

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    ipv6 set interface isatap5corp5contoso5com advertise?enabe%

    and then press 5*5

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 add

    route ,44+:dbE:4:abcd::16/ interface?isatap5corp5contoso5com

    pubish?yes% and then press 5*5

    ; Fn 8C1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type dnscmd 1con!g

    1goba'ueryboc-ist )pad% and then press 5*5 *his step

    re!oves the na!e I.7*7PK fro! the default lobal =uery bloc" list

    $ In the console tree of the 8. snapin% rihtclic" D*"% point to A

    Tas-s% and then clic" &estart

    @ In the console tree of the 8. snapin% open D*"DC+For)ard

    Loo-up ones% rihtclic" corp5contoso5com% and then clic" *e)

    %ost 0A or AAAA2

    6 In the *e) %ostdialo bo'% type isatapin *ame% type +454545,in

    IP address% clic" Add %ost% clic" 9% and then clic" Done

    Demonstrate I"ATAP connectivity on the Contoso intranet

    In this procedure% #e de!onstrate the con&uration of I.7*7P addresses on

    Contoso co!puters% 8. reistration of I.7*7P addresses% and I.7*7Pbased

    connectivity across the Corpnet and Corpnet2 subnets

    To demonstrate I"ATAP connectivity on the Contoso intranet1 Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet subnet

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then press

    5*5 otice the ne# IPv6 address beinnin #ith 2001K that is

    assined to the interface na!ed isatapcorpcontosoco! *his address

    is based on the 2001:db/:0:abcd::96$ pre&' that 5851 is advertisin

    as an I.7*7P router

    ; Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type net stop iphpsvc%

    press 5*5% type net start iphpsvc% and then press 5*5

    $ In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then press

    5*5 otice the IPv6 address 2001:db/:0:abcd:0:@efe:1000; that

    is assined to the isatapcorpcontosoco! interface

    @ Fn 8C1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type net stop iphpsvc%

    16

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    press 5*5% type net start iphpsvc% and then press 5*5

    6 Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping

    ,44+:dbE:4:abcd:4:efe:+454545, % and then press 5*5 ou

    should see four successful replies

    - In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping

    ,44+:dbE:4:abcd:4:efe:+454545 % and then press 5*5 ou

    should see four successful replies

    / In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g 1ushdns% and then

    press 5*5

    > In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping app+% and then press

    5*5 ou should see four successful replies otice that CI5*1 is

    no# usin 2001:db/:0:abcd:0:@efe:1000;% the I.7*7Pbased IPv6

    address of 7PP1% rather than the IPv$ address 1000;

    10 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping edge+% and then press

    5*5 ou should see four successful replies otice that CI5*1 is

    no# usin 2001:db/:0:abcd:0:@efe:10002% the I.7*7Pbased IPv6

    address% rather than the IPv$ address 10002

    11 Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet2 subnet

    12 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping

    ,44+:dbE:4:abcd:4:efe:+454545 % and then press 5*5 ou

    should see four successful replies

    1; Fn 5851% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping cient+%

    and then press 5*5 ou should see four successful replies

    ou can use I.7*7P for IPv6 addressin and connectivity across an IPv$only

    intranet that is not possible #ith lin"local addresses

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    *he follo#in sections e'plain these procedures in detail

    &emove I"ATAP connectivity

    In this procedure% #e re!ove the I.7*7P con&uration% returnin the Contoso

    intranet to lin"local IPv6 connectivity

    To remove I"ATAP connectivity

    1 Fn 5851% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface

    ipv6 set interface isatap5corp5contoso5com advertise?disabed%

    and then press 5*5

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 deete

    route ,44+:dbE:4:abcd::16/ interface?isatap5corp5contoso5com%

    and then press 5*5

    ; Fn 8C1% in the console tree of the 8. snapin% openD*"DC+For)ard Loo-up onescorp5contoso5com

    $ In the details pane% rihtclic" the isatap7 record% clic" Deete% and

    then clic"es

    @ In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type net stop iphpsvc% press

    5*5% type net start iphpsvc% press 5*5% type ipcon!g

    1registerdns% and then press 5*5

    6 Fn 5851% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type net stop iphpsvc%

    press 5*5% type net start iphpsvc% press 5*5% type ipcon!g1registerdns% and then press 5*5

    - In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then press

    5*5 otice the lin"local IPv6 address that is assined to the

    Corpnet interface ,rite the address here:

    / Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type net stop iphpsvc%

    press 5*5% type net start iphpsvc% press 5*5% type ipcon!g

    1registerdns% and then press 5*5

    > Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type net stop

    iphpsvc% press 5*5% type net start iphpsvc% press 5*5% type

    ipcon!g 1registerdns% and then press 5*5

    10Fn 8C1% refresh the details pane of the 8. snapin and verify that

    there are no IPv6 addresses (7777 records) reistered for CI5*1%

    8C1% and 7PP1

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    Con!gure native IPv6 connectivity

    In this procedure% #e con&ure 8C1 as an advertisin and for#ardin IPv6

    router that advertises native IPv6 pre&'es to the Corpnet and Corpnet2

    subnets Aor this procedure% you #ill need the lin"local address of 5851Bs

    Corpnet interface% as recorded in step - of the previous procedure

    To con!gure native IPv6 connectivity

    1 Fn 8C1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6

    set interface Corpnet for)arding?enabed advertise?enabed

    advertisedefautroute?enabed % and then press 5*5

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 set

    interface Corpnet, for)arding?enabed advertise?enabed

    advertisedefautroute?enabed % and then press 5*5

    ; In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 add

    route ,44+:dbE:4:+::16/ interface?Corpnet pubish?yes% and

    then press 5*5

    $ In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 add

    route ,44+:dbE:4:,::16/ interface?Corpnet, pubish?yes% and

    then press 5*5

    @ In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 add

    route ::14 interface?Corpnet ne8thop?link-local address of

    EDGE1s Corpnet interfacepubish?yes(fro! step - of the previous

    procedure)% and then press 5*5

    6 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then press

    5*5 otice the ne# IPv6 address startin #ith 2001:db/:0:1K

    assined to the Corpnet interface and the address startin #ith

    2001:db/:0:2K assined to the Corpnet2 interface otice the lin"

    local address of the Corpnet interface ,rite the address here:

    - Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the ne# IPv6 address startin #ith 2001:db/:0:1K

    and the default ate#ay of 8C1Bs lin"local address% as recorded instep 6

    / Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet subnet

    > Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the ne# IPv6 address startin #ith 2001:db/:0:1K

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    and the default ate#ay of 8C1Bs lin"local address% as recorded in

    step 6

    10Fn 8C1% refresh the details pane of the 8. snapin and verify there

    are ne# 7777 records reistered for CI5*1% 5851% 7PP1% and 8C1

    Demonstrate native IPv6 connectivity

    In this procedure% #e de!onstrate native IPv6 connectivity on both the

    Corpnet and Corpnet2 subnets

    To demonstrate native IPv6 connectivity

    1 Connect CI5*1 to the Corpnet2 subnet

    2 Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g 1ushdns%

    and then press 5*5

    ; In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping cient+% and then press

    5*5 ou should see a successful na!e resolution to CI5*1Bs IPv6

    address on the Corpnet2 subnet (startin #ith 2001:db/:0:2K) and

    four successful replies

    $ Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g

    1ushdns% and then press 5*5

    @ In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping edge+% and then press

    5*5 ou should see a successful na!e resolution to 5851Bs IPv6

    address on the Corpnet subnet (startin #ith 2001:db/:0:1K) and foursuccessful replies

    6 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping app+5corp5contoso5com%

    and then press 5*5 ou should see four successful replies otice

    that CI5*1 is usin 7PP1Bs IPv6 address startin #ith

    2001:db/:0:1K% rather than the IPv$ address 1000;

    - Aro! the tas"bar% clic" the Internet 5'plorer icon

    / In the Addressbar% type http:11app+5corp5contoso5com1% and then

    press 5*5 ou should see the default II. - #eb pae for 7PP1> In the Addressbar% type https:11app+5corp5contoso5com1 % and then

    press 5*5 ou should see the default II. - #eb pae for 7PP1

    10Clic" "tart% type app+Fies% and then press 5*5

    11ou should see a folder #indo# #ith the contents of the Ailes shared

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    folder

    12In the Fiesshared folder #indo#% doubleclic" the =8ampe5t8t&leou should see the contents of the 5'a!plet't &le

    1;Close the e8ampe5t8t B *otepadand the Fiesshared folder#indo#s

    "tep 6: Demonstrate 6to/Bbased connectivityCo!puters runnin ,indo#s - use the 6to$ transition technoloy for IPv6

    connectivity across the IPv$only Internet In this step% you con&ure 5851

    as a 6to$ relay and de!onstrate ho# CI5*1 uses it to reach IPv6 locations

    on the Contoso intranet

    Important*his step is not a reco!!ended practice for real#orld deploy!ents as

    it creates a direct channel of co!!unication bet#een Internet and

    intranet hosts 7 variation of this con&uration is used by 8irect7ccess

    in ,indo#s - and ,indo#s .erver 200/ 2% ho#ever the inco!in

    traEc to the 8irect7ccess server destined for the intranet is

    authenticated and protected #ith Internet Protocol security (IPsec)

    se the follo#in procedures to sho# 6to$based connectivity across the

    Internet subnet:

    Con&ure 6to$based connectivity

    8e!onstrate 6to$based connectivity

    *he follo#in sections e'plain these procedures in detail

    Con!gure 6to/Bbased connectivity

    In this procedure% #e con&ure 5851 as a 6to$ relay

    To con!gure 6to/Bbased connectivity

    1 Fn 5851% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface

    ipv6 set interface 6to/Adapter for)arding?enabed% and then

    press 5*5

    2 In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type netsh interface ipv6 set

    interface Corpnet for)arding?enabed% and then press 5*5

    ; Fn I5*1% clic" "tart% point to Administrative Toos% and then clic"

    D*"

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    $ In the console tree% open D*"I*=T+

    @ ihtclic" For)ard Loo-up ones% clic" *e) one% and then clic"

    *e8t

    6 Fn the None *ype pae% clic" *e8t

    - Fn the None a!e pae% type ipv65microsoft5comin one name%

    and then clic" *e8t

    / Fn the 8yna!ic pdate pae% clic" Do not ao) dynamic updates%

    clic" *e8t% and then clic" Finish

    > In the console tree% rihtclic" the ipv65microsoft5com 4one% and then

    clic" *e) %ost 0A or AAAA2

    10In the *e) %ostdialo bo'% type 6to/in *ame% type ++5+4>545,in

    IP address% clic" Add %ost% clic" 9% and then clic" Done

    Demonstrate 6to/Bbased connectivity

    In this procedure% #e de!onstrate 6to$based IPv6 connectivity bet#een

    CI5*1 on the Internet subnet and co!puters on the Contoso intranet

    To demonstrate 6to/Bbased connectivity

    1 Fn 5851% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the 2002:/;6b:2::/;6b:2 and

    2002:/;6b:;::/;6b:; IPv6 addresses assined to the 6*F$ 7dapter*hese are 6to$ addresses that 5851 auto!atically assins based on

    the public IPv$ addresses 1;110-02 and 1;110-0;% #hich are

    assined to the Internet interface

    2 Connect CI5*1 to the Internet subnet

    ; Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the address startin #ith 2002:/;6b:K assined

    to the 6*F$ 7dapter *his is a 6to$ address correspondin to its public

    IPv$ address 7lso notice that the default ate#ay for the 6*F$

    7dapter is set to 2002:/;6b:2::/;6b:2% a 6to$ address assined to5851

    $ Fn 7PP1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the address startin #ith 2001:db/:0:1:K

    assined to the ocal 7rea Connection interface ,rite the address

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    here:

    @ Fn 8C1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ipcon!g% and then

    press 5*5 otice the address startin #ith 2001:db/:0:2:K

    assined to the Corpnet2 interface ,rite the address here:

    6 Fn CI5*1% in the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type pingAPP1s IPv6

    address(fro! step $)% and then press 5*5 ou should see four

    successful replies

    - In the Co!!and Pro!pt #indo#% type ping DC1s IPv6 address on the

    Corpnet interface(fro! step @)% and then press 5*5 ou should

    see four successful replies

    *he 6to$ transition technoloy and 5851 actin as a 6to$ relay allo#s

    CI5*1 to reach locations on the IPv6capable Contoso intranet over theIPv$only Internet subnet

    "napshot the Con!guration*his co!pletes the IPv6 test lab *o save this con&uration so that you can

    =uic"ly return to a #or"in IPv6 con&uration fro! #hich you can test other

    !odular test lab uides (*s)% * e'tensions% or for your o#n

    e'peri!entation and learnin% do the follo#in:

    1 Fn all physical co!puters or virtual !achines in the test lab% close all

    #indo#s and then perfor! a raceful shutdo#n

    2 If your lab is based on virtual !achines% save a snapshot of each virtual

    !achine and na!e the snapshots IPv6 If your lab uses physical

    co!puters% create dis" i!aes to save the IPv6 test lab con&uration

    Additiona &esourcesAor !ore infor!ation about IPv6 in ,indo#s% see the IPv6 *echet #eb pae

    *o et your =uestions about this test lab or IPv6 ans#ered% see the IPv6

    *echet Aoru!

    *o provide the authors of this uide #ith feedbac" or suestions for

    i!prove!ent% send an e!ail !essae to tlfbO!icrosoftco!

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