What are the three methods of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6?
A. Tunneling
B. Route aggregation
C. Translation
D. Dual stack
E. Route bridging
A, C, and D are correct. Tunneling, translation, and dual stack are the three methods of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6.
B and E are incorrect. Neither is a transition method.
What are the three methods of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6? A. Tunneling B. Route aggregation...
Which is the preferred method of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6? A. Tunneling B. Route aggregation C. Translation D. Dual stack E. Route bridging
What is the primary reason that the preferred method of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 can’t be used? A. It costs too much. B. It requires a special dedicated router. C. The device does not support tunneling. D. The device does not have an IPv6 protocol stack.
Need help with Networking Fundamentals homework problems. 1. Select the IPv6 tunneling protocol that is built-in to the Windows operating system. A. 6in4 B. 4to6 C. Teredo D. Miredo 2. Select the option that provides more control over issuing out IPv6 addresses. A. Stateful DHCPv6 B. IPv4 DHCP C. Stateless DHCPv6 D. IPv4/6 DHCP 3. Select the IPv6 address that is equal to the following IPv6 address: 2801:0000:0000:3124:ab3c:8b8b:03c1:003d A. 2801::3124:ab3c:8b8b:3c1:3d B. 2801:0000:3124:ab3c:8b8b::3c1:3d C. fe80::ab3c:8b8b:3c1:3d D. 2801:0:0:3124:ab3c;8b8b::3c1::3d
Question 12 pts (TCO 4) What is the difference between IPv6 routing table entries compared to IPv4 routing table entries? Select an answer: IPv6 routing tables include local route entries which IPv4 routing tables do not. Unlike IPv6, IPv4 can only be used in interior gateway routing protocol. IPv6 is always classless unlike IPv4. Both answers A and B are correct. Both answers A and C are correct.
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THREE INDEPENDENT LINE OF LEVELS ARE RUN FROM BM1 TO BM2. ROUTE A IS 6KM LONG, ROUTE B IS 4 KM LONG, ROUTE C IS 8KM LONG. BY ROUTE A BM2 IS 82.27 ABOVE BM1, BY ROUTE B BM2 IS 82.4 ABOVE BM1 &BY ROUTE C BM2 IS 82.10 ABOVE BM1, THE ELEVATION OF BM1 IS 86.42. USING THE WEIGHTED MEAN VALUES WHAT IS THE WEIGHT OF ROUTE B? WHAT IS THE PROBABLE VALUE OF THE WEIGHTED MEAN? WHAT IS...
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