Communications worksheet

Do you currently use IPv6 over the local area network? ___Yes ___No

Note: An IPv6 address is represented by eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, each group has 16 bits. The groups are separated by colons (:). An example of IPv6 address is: 2001:0ce8:58a3:0000:0000:6a2e:0370:3734. Depending where you use it, you can enclose the IPv6 address within square brackets (for example, [2001:0ce8:58a3:0000:0000:6a2e:0370:3734]).

Describe your local area network:

  • Ethernet
    • Ethernet protocol _____
    • 10/100/1000 Ethernet (copper) cables ______
    • 10/100 Ethernet cables ______
  • Gigabit SX (fiber) __________
  • AIX server host name_______________
    • Internet address ___.___.___.___
    • Network mask ___.___.___.___
    • Secondary AIX server host name___________