On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 12:54:37AM +0800, Li Defeng wrote:
> After then I run ipconfig, find that I have already have thress
> IPv6 addresses, one for the wireless link, one for Tunnel adapter
> Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface,Tunnel adapter Automatic Tunneling
> Pseudo-Interface, the result of IPconfig is attached in this e-mail,
> could you please explain what the addresses of
> fe80::211:95ff:fe92:e110%6,fe80::5445:5245:444f%4,fe80::5efe:192.168.2.105%2
> stand for?

These addresses are link local addresses that are automatically
generated by IPv6 for the interfaces. Roughly speaking, can tell
they are link local because they start "fe80". Link local addresses
are only good for talking to hosts on the same link, and so are
of limited use to you.

> Another problem is with these IPv6 address, how to access IPv6
> applications in the web?

Internet Explorer will automatically use IPv6 on windows when
accessing IPv6 web sites on machines with IPv6 connectivity. Before
you can do this, you will need to get connectivity to the IPv6
Internet. You should probably grab a book on setting up IPv6 to
find out how to do this.

        David.

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