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Education => Guides and Labs => Topic started by: deanwebb on April 28, 2017, 02:35:48 PM

Title: IPv6 for (100-105) CCENT CCNA
Post by: deanwebb on April 28, 2017, 02:35:48 PM
IPv6 for (100-105) CCENT CCNA

What command will set an IPv6 address on an interface?

What are the three kinds of IPv6 addresses?

In IPv6, what is used instead of broadcasts?

In IPv6, what are the differences between link-local, site-local, and global addresses?

In IPv6, how many times may the :: notation be used in an address? What does it signify?

Is ::1 a valid IPv6 address?

How many hexadecimal characters make up a full IPv6 address? How many binary characters make up a full IPv6 address?

Is there a limit on the number of IPv6 addresses one can assign to an interface?

In IPv6, what is the prefix for global addresses? What is the prefix for link-local addresses?

What do each of these configuration commands on a Cisco router do?
A. ipv6 host
B. ipv6 unicast-routing
C. ipv6 local
D. ipv6 neighbor

What is the difference between tunneling IPv6 through IPv4 networks and using dual protocol stacks?

Can NAT-PT be used to translate an IPv4 address to an IPv6 address and vice-versa?