Re: IPV4 addressing to IPV6 address - how?

From: Sreenivasa Reddy.Kaki (sreeni.kaki@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 14 2006 - 15:12:01 ART


Hi,

you need to convert 9601:0303 (9601:303) to binary..

10010110 00000001:0000001100000011 - These 32 bits are to divided in to
4*8bit binary which is

10010110 :00000001:00000011:00000011 = 150.1.3.3.

This should be your IPv4 address isn't it?

Sreeni.

On 9/14/06, Andi Bennett <bigandibennett@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello group.
> I really hope somebody can help me with this. I'm stuck on how to
> convert an IPV4 address to an IPV6 address as per question 7.1 Lab 9 in
> the IEWB.
>
> The question is to configure the loopback with IPV6 addressing as
> 2002:ZZZZ:ZZZZ::Y/64 where ZZZZ:ZZZZ is the IPV4 address
>
> The workbook comes out with 2002:9601:303::3/64 but I'm confused as to
> how?
>
> I'm really stuck on this, so how to approach this type of question would
> be very appreciated.
> Many Thanks
> Andy B.
>
>
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