Installing IPv6

Understanding Coexistence and Migration

Co-existence occurs when you have IPv4 nodes or IPv6 nodes communicating via an IPv4 infrastructure, an IPv6 infrastructure, or an infrastructure that contains both IPv4 and IPv6. To communicate with IPv6-only nodes, IPv4-only nodes can use a translation gateway or an IPv4 to IPv6 proxy. Migration is only totally realized when all your IPv4-only nodes are converted to IPv6-only nodes.

In RFC 1752, the following migration standards were specified:

The different node types specified in RFC 2893 are listed below:

The Compatibility addresses which assist in the coexistence of IPv4 nodes and IPv6 nodes are:

The mechanisms which can be used for coexistence with an IPv4 infrastructure are:

The different tunneling configurations which can be used to tunnel IPv6 traffic between IPv6/IPv4 nodes over an IPv4 infrastructure are:

The process for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 is outlined below:

How to install IPv6

To install IPv6 on a Windows Server 2003 computer,

  1. Open Network Connections.
  2. Double-click Local Area Network
  3. When the Local Area Connection Status dialog box opens, click Properties.
  4. When the Local Area Network Connection Properties dialog box opens, click Install.
  5. The Select Network Component Type dialog box opens.
  6. Select Protocol, and then click Add.
  7. The Select Network Protocol dialog box opens.
  8. Select Microsoft TCP/IP version 6.
  9. Click OK.
  10. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, verify that Microsoft TCP/IP version 6 is actually installed.
  11. Click Close.

How to configure IPv6 using the netsh commands

Because there are no graphical user interface (GUI) applications which can be used to configure IPv6, you have to use the netsh command-line utility to configure IPv6.

The IPv6 context commands that you can use are:

How to configure IPSec security policies and security associations for IPv6

The Ipsec6.exe utility is used to configure IPSec security policies (SPs) and security associations (SAs) for IPv6. You can use Ipsec6.exe to both save and load SPs and SAs to file, which you use a Text Editor application to edit.

The ipsec6 commands which can be used to configure SPs and SAs are:

How to verify connectivity via IPv6 PING

  1. Enter netsh interface ipv6 show interface from a command prompt.
  2. Locate the Idx value for Local Area Connection.
  3. Enter netsh interface ipv6 show interface Idx.
  4. Right-click in the command window, and select Mark.
  5. Next, select (highlight) the address, right-click in the command window again.
  6. After the mouse button is released, the selected address is copied to Clipboard.
  7. The Zone ID for Link should correspond to the Idx number.
  8. Exit the netsh command.
  9. Enter ping from a command prompt.
  10. Right-click in the command window and choose Paste.
  11. Enter %<ZoneID>, and press Enter.
  12. You should receive four successful replies.
  13. You can test external host connectivity by pinging the global address of a different node.


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