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Name required. E-mail required, but not visible. Notify me of follow-up comments. Accept privacy policy. Buy me a coffee! Rate this content:. I'm not a robot. Up-coming Training. If the ping command is not successful, verify the link-local address of the other host and the zone ID. For example, if you have an interface named Local Area Connection , type the following command:.
If the ping command is not successful, verify the link-local address of the other node and the zone ID. If the ping command not successful, verify the site-local address of the other node and the zone ID.
To ping the global address of another node, type ping address , where address is the global address of the other node.
To ping another node by name, type ping -6 name , where name is a name that can be resolved to an IPv6 address through entries in the local hosts file or through AAAA resource records that are present in your DNS infrastructure. When you identify the target host by name instead of by IPv6 address, you must include the -6 parameter. To ping the IPv4-compatible address of another node, type ping ipv4address , where ipv4address is the public IPv4 address of the other node.
The tracert command with the -6 parameter traces the path that is taken by IPv6 packets from this computer to another remote computer. The tracert -6 command uses ICMPv6 Echo Request messages similar to the ping command to produce command-line report information about each router that is crossed and the roundtrip time RTT for each hop. If tracert is not successful, you can use the command-line report information to determine which intermediate router forwarding either failed or was slowed.
Skip to main content. Site-local addresses provide a private addressing alternative to global addresses for intranet traffic. It can be reused to address multiple sites within an organization as a site local address prefix can be duplicated.
Any subnet prefix length other than bit breaks many features of IPv6. Decide whether you will use public IPv6 addresses that are globally aggregatable or if you will use a private address space. If you want to use private IPv6 addresses, use locally unique addresses. Do note however that most operating systems and applications still support site-local addresses, which are officially deprecated.
This means that you need to get a unique prefix. You can use private addresses in the interim to immediately provide IPv6 connectivity in your intranet then move on to public IPv6 addresses later. Do not forget to check if your Microsoft product supports IPv6. It is installed and enabled by default in the following Microsoft products:. IPv6 for Windows is also designed to auto-configure itself.
It automatically sets up link-local addresses for communication between nodes on a link. For Windows 8 and Server , if you already have an unconfigured but IPv6-ready network infrastructure, you can still use IPv6 and configure IPv6 addresses in these situations:.
You can manually configure IPv6 addresses and other parameters in Windows by using the following tools:. The following instructions are to statically address Windows and Windows R2 servers:. Press the Tab key and the subnet prefix length will automatically populate with Press the Tab key again and in the Default Gateway field, type the IP address you want to use for your gateway. You can use the following PowerShell cmdlets:. Use these Windows PowerShell commands to display information about the IPv6 configuration of a computer:.
IPv6 is not active in a default installation. The IPv6 part has to be installed and activated manually on the command line: netsh interface ipv6 install Afterward IPv6 is active and ready to perform stateless autoconfiguration for local and global addresses. Privacy Extensions Privacy addresses are enabled and used by default after the installtion of IPv6.
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