Check OSX IP Settings

Understanding Internet Addressing When using the Internet, your device may be assigned a Public IPv4 address such as 83.84.139.202 or an IPv6 address like 2000:fc81:d455:7b9f:8144:3e99:a446:8e55. You can verify this information by visiting https://test-ipv6.com/. However, communicating these addresses, as well as MAC addresses like 20:79:df:c5:e2:ef, can be error-prone and complex for those who are not well-versed in technology. Understanding Internet Addressing When using the Internet, your device may be assigned a Public IPv4 address such as 83.84.139.202 or an IPv6 address like 2000:fc81:d455:7b9f:8144:3e99:a446:8e55. You can verify this information by visiting https://test-ipv6.com/. However, communicating these addresses, as well as MAC addresses like 20:79:df:c5:e2:ef, can be error-prone and complex for those who are not well-versed in technology.

Understanding Internet Addressing

When using the Internet, your device may be assigned a Public IPv4 address such as 83.84.139.202 or an IPv6 address like 2000:fc81:d455:7b9f:8144:3e99:a446:8e55. You can verify this information by visiting https://test-ipv6.com/. However, communicating these addresses, as well as MAC addresses like 20:79:df:c5:e2:ef, can be error-prone and complex for those who are not well-versed in technology. Moreover, this method does not provide any historical data, particularly from previous issues.

To reach a web page, such as https://streich.biz, your device initially interacts with a DNS server to convert the combination of the host portion (streich) and the Top Level Domain (biz) of the URL into an IP address, such as 251.51.178.222. With each web request, your computer and browser also send their respective types, as demonstrated by: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/7.0; AS; rv:11.0) like Gecko

The Significance of Default Gateways

The default gateway is typically an address that is automatically configured through DHCP. You are assigned a default gateway, like 172.26.5.232 (although they typically end in .1 or .254 based on the scope size), to which your computer forwards all of its traffic for further routing. For IPv6, detailed instructions are available in our article how-to-fix-ipv6-connectivity/. On Mac or Linux systems, this information can be checked with:

### IPv4 Routes and the Host IPv4 Route Table (inc. VPN)
```netstat -rn -f inet | egrep -i "default|0/1|128.0/1"```

<pre>
0/1      172.18.12.193  UGScg  utun3
default  172.26.5.232    UGScg  en0
128.0/1  172.18.12.193  UGSc   utun3</pre>

**Note:** We are not just looking for the default but also for any VPN that overrides the public v4 address space.

### IPv6 Routes and the Host IPv6 Route Table (inc. VPN)
```netstat -rn -f inet6 | egrep -i "default|2000::/3"```

If you have IPv6 active the above should return at least one route (as per below) via a known interface such as "_en0_ " on a Mac. 

<pre>
default   fe80:a3da:67c0:ff13:322f%en0  UGcg   en0
default   fe80::%utun0                   UGcIg  utun0
default   fe80::%utun1                   UGcIg  utun1
default   fe80::%utun2                   UGcIg  utun2
2000::/3  utun3                          USc    utun3</pre>

**Note:** We are not just looking for the default but also for any VPN that overrides the public v6 address space.
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## Debugging DHCP for both IPv4 and IPv6

To get a look at the low level DHCP configuration (Mac/Linux): 

```ipconfig getpacket en0```

<pre>
...
domain_name_server (ip_mult): {12.98.93.183, 84.15.188.19}
end (none):
...</pre>

So, in the above we are not getting IPv6 DNS servers from the DHCPv4 reply but...

```ipconfig getv6packet en0```

<pre>
DHCPv6 REPLY (7) Transaction ID 0x80940b Length 76
Options[4] = {
  CLIENTID (1) Length 14: DUID LLT HW 1 Time 668691856 Addr 20:79:df:c5:e2:ef
  DNS_SERVERS (23) Length 32: 2606:4700:4700::1111, 2001:4860:4860::8844
  DOMAIN_LIST (24) Length 0:  Invalid
  SERVERID (2) Length 10: DUID LL HW 1 Addr bf:a0:23:90:1f:67
}</pre>




## Fixing Connection Issues
Whether you are using a wired or wireless (Wi-Fi) medium to send data to your router, connection issues can arise at the physical and data layer.
### Troubleshooting on Apple macOS / OSX Systems
No matter which version of OSX/macOS you are using, whether it's ```10.14.5```, ```11.4.8```, or ```12.2.2```, there are various tools available for troubleshooting. However, these manual actions and scripts do not provide a set of correlated values over time, making automated remote troubleshooting a valuable option for remote work and Work From Anywhere (WFA) teams.
#### Effective Built-in Scripts
An extremely useful tool on OSX/macOS is ```sudo wdutil info```, which provides a dump to the CLI of current wireless settings and can be configured to generate specific logs for troubleshooting. Additionally, the ```sysdiagnose``` tool can be used to generate a wide range of logs, although much of it is only relevant to wireless settings, similar to wdutil.

To run it in the background and write logs to ```/var/tmp/<blah>.tar.gz```, use```sudo nohup /usr/bin/sysdiagnose -u &```. For an *interactive* experience (although there is not much interaction), use ```sudo /usr/bin/sysdiagnose```, which will give a privacy warning. When not run in the background, it should open Finder in the correct location, or you can navigate to ```/var/tmp``` using Finder with Cmd+Shift+G or use Finder to point to the path. Be cautious of the large file sizes, approximately 300MB more or less.
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