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IPv6
At present, the KN1000 supports two IPv6 address protocols:
Link Local IPv6
Address
, and
IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
Link Local IPv6 Address
At power on, the KN1000 is automatically configured with a Link Local IPv6
Address (for example, fe80::210:74ff:fe61:1ef). To find out what the Link
Local IPv6 Address is, log in with the KN1000’s IPv4 address and click the
Device Information
icon. The address is displayed at the bottom of the
Device
Information
page (see page 36).
Once you have determined what the IPv6 address is, you can use it when
logging in from a browser or the Win and Java Client AP programs.
For example:
If you are logging in from a browser, you would key in
http://[fe80::2001:74ff:fe6e:59%5]
for the URL bar.
If you are logging in with the AP program, you would key:
fe80::2001:74ff:fe6e:59%5
for the
IP
field of the
Server
panel (see
The Windows Client Connection
Screen
, page 133).
Note:
1. To log in with the Link Local IPv6 Address, the client computer must
be on the same local network segment as the KN1000
2. The %5 is the %interface used by the client computer. To see your
client computer’s IPv6 address: from the command line issue the
following command:
ipconfig /all
. The % value appears at the
end of the IPv6 address.
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