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Translate IPv6 address to IPv4 format
Pinging MYHOSTNM [fe80::7c28:784d:2104:4c51 %16] with 32 bytes
Reply from fe80::7c28:784d:2104:4c51% 16: time<1ms
When I key in the above address (7c28:784d:2104:4c51::fe80 or
fe80::7c28:784d:2104:4c51) into the website below, it does not
recognize it:
https://www.ultratools.com/tools/ipv6CIDRToRangeResult?ipAddress=%227c28%3A784d%3A2104%3A4c51%3A%3Afe80%22
Need help here. Should be an IP that starts with 172
Reply from fe80::7c28:784d:2104:4c51%
When I key in the above address (7c28:784d:2104:4c51::fe80
fe80::7c28:784d:2104:4c51)
recognize it:
https://www.ultratools.com/tools/ipv6CIDRToRangeResult?ipAddress=%227c28%3A784d%3A2104%3A4c51%3A%3Afe80%22
Need help here. Should be an IP that starts with 172
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So there's no way I can translate the IPv6 address to v4?
I so happen pinged that address in our network & need
to know what is that device which responds to the ping
I so happen pinged that address in our network & need
to know what is that device which responds to the ping
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Haven't tried this:
what if I cleared my local ARP table, ping the FQDN again
& then issue "arp -a" : will it list out the destination
IP address in IPv4 that I've just pinged ? Or it will
still show in IPv6 format?
what if I cleared my local ARP table, ping the FQDN again
& then issue "arp -a" : will it list out the destination
IP address in IPv4 that I've just pinged ? Or it will
still show in IPv6 format?
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fe80::a9ca:5cc7:2d8a:fa74%
&
fe80::8c7d:f04d:f8f:2b2d%1