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Lab A: Configuring an ISATAP 
Router 

Before you begin: 

To be able to simulate multiple networks, you must configure the following before 
starting the virtual machines: 

1.

 

On the host machine, open the 

Virtual Server Administration 

Web site. 

2.

 

In the left pane, under 

Virtual Networks

, click 

Add

. In the details pane, next 

to 

Existing configuration (.vnc) file

 type the following: 

C:\Program 

Files\Microsoft Learning\6421\Drives\6421A-NYC-VN2_IPv6

, and then 

click 

Add

 again. 

3.

 

In the left pane, under 

Virtual Machines

, point to 

Configure

, and then click 

6421A-NYC-SVR1

4.

 

Under 

“6421A-NYC-SVR1” Configuration

, click 

Network adapters

5.

 

Under 

Virtual network adapter 2

, click the drop-down arrow, select 

6421A-

NYC-VN2_IPv6

, and then click 

OK

6.

 

In the left pane, under 

Virtual Machines

, point to 

Configure

, and then click 

6421A-NYC-CL1

7.

 

Under

 “6421A-NYC-CL1” Configuration

, click 

Network adapters

8.

 

Under 

Virtual network adapter 1

, click the drop-down arrow, select 

6421A-

NYC-VN2_IPv6

, and then click 

OK

 

Logon Information: 

 

Virtual Machines: 

6421A-NYC-DC1

6421A-NYC-SVR1

, and 

6421A-NYC-CL1

 

 

User Name: 

Administrator

 

 

Password: 

Pa$$w0rd

 

 


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Exercise 1: Configuring a New IPv6 Network and Client 

Scenario 

You must design and implement an IPv6 network. For your initial proof of 
concept, you must deploy only one client. 

Exercise Overview 

In this exercise, you will prepare the current environment to work with IPv6, and 
deploy an IPv6 client and an IPv6 subnet. 

The main tasks are as follows: 

1.

 

Start the 6421A-NYC-DC1, 6421A-NYC-SVR1,

 

and 6421A-NYC-CL1 virtual 

machines. 

2.

 

Configure IPv4 Routing. 

3.

 

Enable IP Routing on NYC-SVR1 and Confirm IPv4 Connectivity. 

4.

 

Disable IPv6 on NYC-DC1. 

5.

 

Disable IPv4 on NYC-CL1. 

6.

 

Check the IP configuration on NYC-CL1 and ensure that it is not configured 
with an IPv4 IP address. 

7.

 

Configure an IPv6 router advertisement for the global address 
2001:db8:0:1::/64 network on NYC-SVR1. 

8.

 

Check the IP configuration on NYC-CL1 to ensure it is configured with an IPv6 
global address in the 2001:db8:0:1::/64 network 

 

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Task 1: Start the 6421A-NYC-DC1, 6421A-NYC-SVR1, and 6421A-NYC-
CL1 virtual machines 

1.

 

On the host machine, click 

Start

, point to 

All Programs

, point to 

Microsoft 

Learning

, and then click 

6421A

. The Lab Launcher starts.  

2.

 

In the Lab Launcher, next to 

6421A-NYC-DC1

, click 

Launch

3.

 

In the Lab Launcher, next to 

6421A-NYC-SVR1

, click 

Launch

.  


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4.

 

In the Lab Launcher, next to 

6421A-NYC-CL1

, click 

Launch

 

5.

 

Log on to each virtual machine as 

Woodgrovebank\Administrator

 with the 

password 

Pa$$w0rd

.  

6.

 

Minimize the Lab Launcher window.  

 

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Task 2: Configure IPv4 Routing 

1.

 

On 

NYC-CL1

,

 

click 

Start

,

 

and then click 

Control Panel

.  

2.

 

In 

Control Panel

, click 

Network and Internet

, and then click 

View network 

status and tasks

3.

 

In the left pane, click 

Manage network connections

4.

 

In the 

Network Connections

 window, right-click 

Local Area Connection

, and 

then click 

Properties

5.

 

Select 

Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

 , and then click 

Properties

6.

 

Change the IP settings to the following and then click 

OK

 

IP Address: 

192.168.1.20

 

 

Subnet Mask: 

255.255.255.0

 

 

Default Gateway: 

192.168.1.10 

7.

 

In the 

Local Area Connection Properties

 box, click 

Close

8.

 

When the 

Set Network Location

 box opens, click 

Work

, and then click 

Close

9.

 

Close all open windows on NYC-CL1. 

10.

 

On NYC-DC1, in the 

Server Manager

, click 

View Network Connections

11.

 

In the 

Network Connections

 window, right-click 

Local Area Connection

, and 

then click 

Properties

12.

 

 Select 

Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

, and then click 

Properties

13.

 

Change the IP settings to the following, and then click 

OK

 

Default Gateway: 

10.10.0.24

 

14.

 

In the 

Local Area Connection Properties

 box, click 

Close

, and then close all 

open windows on NYC-DC1. 

 


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Task 3: Enable IP Routing on NYC-SVR1 and Confirm IPv4 Connectivity 

1.

 

On 

NYC-SVR1

,

 

click 

Start

,

 

and then in the 

Start Search

 box, type 

Regedit

and then press ENTER. 

2.

 

Browse to 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\ 
Parameters

  

3.

 

Double-click 

IPEnableRouter

 and then in the 

Value data

 box type 

1

. Click 

OK

4.

 

Close the 

Registry Editor

 and then restart 

NYC-SVR1

5.

 

After 

NYC-SVR1

 restarts, log on as 

Administrator

 with the password of 

Pa$$w0rd

6.

 

On 

NYC-CL1

, click 

Start

, type 

cmd

, and then press ENTER. 

7.

 

At the command prompt, type 

ping NYC-DC1

, and then press ENTER. You 

should have four successful replies from 10.10.0.10, which is NYC-DC1. 

8.

 

On 

NYC-DC1

, click 

Start

, click 

Command Prompt

 and then type 

ping 

192.168.1.20

. Press ENTER. You should have four successful replies from 

192.168.1.20 which is NYC-CL1. 

Note:

 At this point, only IPv4 traffic is routed through the IPv4 routing 

infrastructure. 

 

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Task 4: Disable IPv6 on NYC-DC1 

1.

 

On 

NYC-DC1

,

 

click 

Start

,

 

and then click 

Control Panel

.  

2.

 

In 

Control Panel

, double-click 

Network and Sharing Center

3.

 

In the left pane, click 

Manage network connections

4.

 

In the 

Network Connections

 window, right-click 

Local Area Connection

, and 

then click 

Properties

5.

 

Clear the 

Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)

 check box and then click 

OK

6.

 

Close all open windows on NYC-DC1. 


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Task 5: Disable IPv4 on NYC-CL1 

1.

 

On 

NYC-CL1

,

 

click 

Start

,

 

and then click 

Control Panel

.  

2.

 

In 

Control Panel

, click 

Network and Internet

, and then click 

View network 

status and tasks

3.

 

In the left pane, click 

Manage network connections

4.

 

In the 

Network Connections

 window, right-click 

Local Area Connection

, and 

then click 

Properties

5.

 

Clear the 

Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

 check box and then click 

OK

6.

 

Close all open windows on NYC-CL1. 

 

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Task 6: Check the IP configuration on NYC-CL1 and ensure that it is 
not configured with an IPv4 IP address 

1.

 

Click 

Start

, click 

All Programs

, click 

Accessories

, and then click 

Command 

prompt

2.

 

At the command prompt, type 

ipconfig

 and then press ENTER. The output 

should be a link-local IPv6 address that starts with 

fe80

3.

 

Close the Command Prompt window. 

 

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Task 7: Configure an IPv6 router advertisement for the global address 
2001:db8:0:1::/64 network on NYC-SVR1 

1.

 

On 

NYC-SVR1

, click 

Start

 and then click 

Command Prompt

2.

 

At the command prompt, type the following commands, and then press 
ENTER: 

 

netsh interface ipv6 set interface "Local Area Connection 2" 
forwarding=enabled advertise=enabled 

 

netsh interface ipv6 add route 2001:db8:0:1::/64 "Local Area 
Connection 2" publish=yes