[ B o j a n @ 29.05.2002. 20:02 ] @
MS je zvanično pustio IPv6 stack samo za Windows 2000 SP1, evo načina kako da se stack instalira i na SP2.

1. Download
2. Rapsakovati negde
3. Extract-ovati Setup.exe -x
4. Promeniti u hotfix.ini liniju:

Code:

NtServicePackVersion=256

u
Code:

NtServicePackVersion=512


4. Instalirati "hotfix.exe"
5. Instalirati "Microsoft IPv6 protocol" iz spiska network komponenti.



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[ Mihailo @ 30.05.2002. 01:08 ] @
Ccc, koji su to zelenaši. Sve uz pesmu "Kupite XP" :)
Na XPu je potrebno ukucati C:IPv6 install i to je sve.
[ B o j a n @ 30.05.2002. 11:20 ] @
Mihailo, kako je dokumentovan ipv6 u XP-u ?
[ Mihailo @ 30.05.2002. 14:08 ] @
Jako dobro, detaljno je obrađen u helpu (20 topica direktno govore o temi) a ovaj alat IPv6 je konzloni alat za podšavanje sa dosta opcija (nisu sve opcije opisane, jer kako vele The IPv6 software supplied in this release contains prerelease code and is not intended for commercial use.).

IPv6 protocol for Windows XP features

6to4 tunneling
Intrasite Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol
6over4 tunneling
Anonymous addresses
Site prefixes in router advertisements
DNS support
IPSec support
Application support
RPC support
Static router support
[ B o j a n @ 30.05.2002. 16:23 ] @
Jbm ti M$, ajde onda pogledaj molim te kako se setuje gateway, ja se ubih tražeći ... ali neće ...

znam da ide sa rtu parametrom, ali sav moj trud oko toga je uzalud !
[ Mihailo @ 31.05.2002. 01:27 ] @
ipv6 [-v] rt
Displays the current contents of the routing table.

For each routing table entry, the route prefix, an on-link interface or a next-hop neighbor on an interface, a preference value (smaller is preferred), and a lifetime in seconds is displayed. Use the -v parameter to view additional system routing table entries.

Routing table entries might also have publish and aging attributes. By default, they age (the lifetime counts down) and are not published (not used in constructing router advertisements).

On hosts, routing table entries are normally autoconfigured from router advertisements.

For more information, see The IPv6 routing table.

ipv6 rtu Prefix IfIndex[/Address] [life Valid[/Preferred]] [preference P] [publish] [age] [spl SitePrefixLength]
Adds or removes a route in the routing table. The route prefix is not optional. On-link prefixes require an interface. Off-link prefixes require an interface and a next-hop address. The route can have a lifetime in seconds (the default is infinite) and a preference (the default is zero, which is preferred). Specifying a lifetime of zero causes the route to be deleted.

If the route is specified as published (used in constructing router advertisements) then, by default, it does not age. The route lifetime does not count down, so it is effectively infinite. When the route is included in Router Advertisement messages, the lifetime is used. Optionally, a route can be specified as a published route that ages. A nonpublished route, by default, always ages.

The spl parameter can be used to specify a site prefix length associated with the route. The site prefix length is used only when sending router advertisements.

You can abbreviate lifetime as life, preference as pref, and publish as pub.


Može čak i na NT4 SP3: http://www.manis.net.my/experience/experience_win.htm