The IPv6 test lab for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 is a test environment that you configure with 5 physical or virtual computers to demonstrate IPv6 connectivity and functionality that is included in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. The following figure shows the setup of the IPv6 test lab.
No new computers have been added to the Base Configuration test lab. However, an additional subnet, Corpnet2, has been added to test inter-subnet functionality. To configure the IPv6 test lab, see the Test Lab Guide: Demonstrate IPv6.
The IPv6 test lab requires the Base Configuration test lab. For information about how to set up this test lab environment on a Windows Server 2012-based Hyper-V server, see Hosting the IPv6 test lab with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
Test lab extensions contain procedures to demonstrate additional functionality in a working IPv6 test lab. The following IPv6 test lab extensions are available:
Additionally, the Adding IPv6 Connectivity test lab extension describes how to add IPv6 connectivity to the VPN remote access lab.
Test Lab mini-modules contain procedures to more quickly get a test lab to a new state, essentially skipping the demonstration steps. The following IPv6 test lab guide mini-module is available:
Here is the current IPv6 test lab stack: For more information, see Microsoft Test Lab Guides.
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