Hi
I have just started at a new company doing some IT work, I have been sorting out all the IPv4 addresses and I have completed all that work. I logged into a windows 7 machine (we mostly use XP) and did an IPconfig and noticed it has a IPv6 addresses as well as an IPv4 addresses.
I have only been here a few days and the previous IT person who set everything up left. I checked the DHCP server using netsh, interface ipv6, show routes and it says that ipv6 is not installed.
Is there a way to check where these addresses are coming from ? I have never used IPv6 in my life and don't want it running if possible (my IPv4 is working fine) plus we only have 40 computers so I dont really see the need.
Or does windows 7 automaticly generate a ipv6 address on it's card (I have never seen that before though tbh).
Thanks for any help
I have just started at a new company doing some IT work, I have been sorting out all the IPv4 addresses and I have completed all that work. I logged into a windows 7 machine (we mostly use XP) and did an IPconfig and noticed it has a IPv6 addresses as well as an IPv4 addresses.
I have only been here a few days and the previous IT person who set everything up left. I checked the DHCP server using netsh, interface ipv6, show routes and it says that ipv6 is not installed.
Is there a way to check where these addresses are coming from ? I have never used IPv6 in my life and don't want it running if possible (my IPv4 is working fine) plus we only have 40 computers so I dont really see the need.
Or does windows 7 automaticly generate a ipv6 address on it's card (I have never seen that before though tbh).
Thanks for any help