IPv6 address of a Windows machine on the LAN

Ronald Wiplinger ronald@elmit.com
Sat, 23 Mar 2002 01:20:31 +0800


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I have setup IPv6 and it works fine! I can use it from the LAN from an=20
Windows2000 machine, like ping6, ...
I want to test if I can reach this Windows machine, but could not figure=20
out, which IP address it has. ( I know it is the MAC address plus - but I=20
cannot find the formula )

Thanks for the help!


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I have setup IPv6 and it works fine! I can use it from the LAN from an
Windows2000 machine, like ping6, ... <br>
I want to test if I can reach this Windows machine, but could not figure
out, which IP address it has. ( I know it is the MAC address plus - but I
cannot find the formula )<br><br>
Thanks for the help!<br><br>
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