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# Ensure the {{package|iputils}}, {{package|net-tools}}, {{package|bind-utils}}, {{package|iproute}}, {{package|nc}} packages are installed. | # Ensure the {{package|iputils}}, {{package|net-tools}}, {{package|bind-utils}}, {{package|iproute}}, {{package|nc}} packages are installed. | ||
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# Check if you have received an IPv6 address: {{command| ifconfig | grep inet6}} | # Check if you have received an IPv6 address: {{command| ifconfig | grep inet6}}<br/ >with ''Scope: Global'' as ''Scope: Link'' addresses will not work across a network. | ||
# Check if your DNS response to AAAA requests (IPv6 address): {{command| dig ipv6.DOMAIN.TLD AAAA}} | # Check if your DNS response to AAAA requests (IPv6 address): {{command| dig ipv6.DOMAIN.TLD AAAA}} | ||
# Ping a host with IPv6 address: {{command| ping6 IPV6_ADDR}} | # Ping a host with IPv6 address: {{command| ping6 IPV6_ADDR}} |
Revision as of 20:22, 6 June 2011
Description
This test case tests the compatibility of various commands with IPv6.
Setup
- Ensure the
iputils
,net-tools
,bind-utils
,iproute
,nc
packages are installed.
How to test
- Check if you have received an IPv6 address:
ifconfig | grep inet6
with Scope: Global as Scope: Link addresses will not work across a network. - Check if your DNS response to AAAA requests (IPv6 address):
dig ipv6.DOMAIN.TLD AAAA
- Ping a host with IPv6 address:
ping6 IPV6_ADDR
- Print the route packets trace to an IPv6 network host
traceroute6 IPV6_ADDR
- Display IPv6 routes table:
ip -6 route
orroute -A inet6
- Use nc (netcat) on IPv6 network:
- Listen to port 8080 on IPv6 address:
nc -l -6 IPV6_ADDR 8080
- Connect to IPv6 address listening to port 8080:
nc -6 IPV6_ADDR 8080
- Listen to port 8080 on IPv6 address:
Expected Results
- The commands should work as with ipv4.