![]() ![]() In case you want to only use the last 4 positions of an IPv6 address for your local network (should be enough as it provides you with 65,536 addresses) you can use a CIDR of 112 thus making the add route fc00::192:168:0:0/112. ![]() If you want to apply a more precise routing rule instead of a 64 CIDR block, you can use the CIDR calculation tool at. The suggestion provided by Tore85 works like a charm. : Yes Thanks very much! Best regards, Florian : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter Physical Address. : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix. : Enabled Connection-specific DNS Suffix Search List : azure-corp.local : Thursday, Novem6:37:27 PM Link-local IPv6 Address. : Saturday, Novem6:37:28 PM Lease Expires. : Microsoft Virtual Machine Bus Network Adapter Physical Address. : azure-corp.localĬonnection-specific DNS Suffix. Can somebody explain this behavior? For better understanding the IPv6 configuration of the DHCPv6 server itself (stateful mode): Windows IP Configuration When I ping the DHCP from a DHCP client it will not resolve the static IP it resolves one of the two IPv6 addresses which have been generated automatically. The second additonal one - no idea?! But the one is used for name resolution. One of the two addtional ones has a lease in the DHCP addresses (so it seems to be assigned by the DHCPv6 it self). But when restarting the machine it gets two addtional IPv6 addresses. My DHCPv6 Server was configured with a static IPv6 address of course. what is "man=en and other=en" ? - I didnt need this I think. Thanks Tore85! Just two questions left: 1. Hi, very nice, it works for me like this as well.
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