Lab - Installing the IPv6 Protocol and Assigning Host Addresses with Windows XP

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Lab - Installing the IPv6 Protocol and Assigning Host Addresses with Windows XP Objectives Part 1: Install the IPv6 Protocol on a Windows XP PC Install the IPv6 protocol. Examine IPv6 address information. Part 2: Use the Network Shell (netsh) Utility Work inside the netsh utility. Configure a static IPv6 address on the local-area network (LAN) interface. Exit the netsh utility. Display IPv6 address information using netsh. Issue netsh instructions from the command prompt. Background / Scenario The Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is not enabled by default in Windows XP. Windows XP includes IPv6 implementation, but the IPv6 protocol must be installed. XP does not provide a way to configure IPv6 static addresses from the Graphical User Interface (GUI), so all IPv6 static address assignments must be done using the Network Shell (netsh) utility. In this lab, you will install the IPv6 protocol on a Windows XP PC. You will then assign a static IPv6 address to the LAN interface. Required Resources 1 Windows XP PC Part 1: Install the IPv6 Protocol on a Windows XP PC In Part 1, you will install the IPv6 protocol on a PC running Windows XP. You will also use two commands to view the IPv6 addresses assigned to the PC. Step 1: Install the IPv6 protocol. From the command prompt window, type ipv6 install to install the IPv6 protocol. Step 2: Examine IPv6 Address Information. Use the ipconfig /all command to view IPv6 address information. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 5

Part 2: Use the Network Shell (netsh) Utility Network Shell (netsh) is a command-line utility included with Windows XP and newer Windows operating systems, such as Vista and Windows 7. It allows you to configure the IPv6 address information on your LAN. In Part 2, you will use the netsh utility to configure static IPv6 address information on a Windows XP PC LAN interface. You will also use the netsh utility to display the PC LAN interface IPv6 address information. Step 1: Work inside the Network Shell utility. a. From the command prompt window, type netsh and press Enter to start the netsh utility. The command prompt changes from C:\> to netsh>. b. At the prompt, enter a question mark (?) and press Enter to provide the list of available parameters. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 5

c. Type interface? and press Enter to provide the list of interface commands. Note: You can use the question mark (?) at any level in the netsh utility to list the available options. The up arrow can be used to scroll through previous netsh commands. The netsh utility also allows you to abbreviate commands, as long as the abbreviation is unique. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 5

Step 2: Configure a static IPv6 address on the LAN interface. To add a static IPv6 address to the LAN interface, issue the interface ipv6 add address command from inside the netsh utility. Step 3: Display IPv6 address information using the netsh utility. You can display IPv6 address information using the interface ipv6 show address command. Step 4: Exit the netsh utility. Use the exit command to exit from the netsh utility. Step 5: Issue netsh instructions from the command prompt. All netsh instructions can be entered from the command prompt, outside the netsh utility, by preceding the instruction with the netsh command. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 of 5

Reflection 1. How would you renew your LAN interface address information from the netsh utility? Hint: Use the question mark (?) for help in obtaining the parameter sequence. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 5 of 5