May 2009
Intermediate to advanced
882 pages
22h 55m
English
B. The world is almost out of IPv4 addresses; IPv6 is the chosen solution to the problem.
D. There are 128 bits in an IPv6 address, expressed in hexadecimal.
A. Only one set of double colons can be used, or a device will not know where to place the fields back into the address.
C. IPSec and mobile IP must be included in all implementation of IPv6.
D. Anycast is used now in IPv6, and broadcasts have been removed.
D. The first 8 bits (octet) of a multicast address is FF.
C. A router sends out a router advertisement (RA) message to the clients.
B. False. It is possible for IPv4 and IPv6 to be routed at the same time on the same network.
A. Dual stacking is the most common and easiest to implement type of migration.
B. You ...
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