Exam 14: Available in Mindtap Only: Tcp/Ip Best Practices and Practical Applications

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How do client OSs react when multiple RAs are received?

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In the case of Windows 7 Professional, it would immediately drop its DHCPv6 configured address in favor of an SLAAC address. Mac OS X (version 10.7 and above) would maintain its DHCPv6 address for its valid lifetime and configure an SLAAC address. Yet a more recent test of Windows 10 Pro showed that it acted like Mac OS X.

How many /60 networks can be assigned from a /48 network address prefix?

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How does Windows 7 Professional deal with IPv6 temporary addresses?

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The IPv6 temporary address is written to soft registry and will also have a default lifetime of 24 hours. After 24 hours, the TCP/IP software stack will initiate a Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) test to validate that it can keep the current address. If the DAD test passes, the client will keep that temporary address. This cycle will repeat for 7 days. After 7 days, the client will initiate an internal process to regenerate a new temporary address and perform the DAD test, and, if all is good, it will now have a new temporary address.

What will the status of the M and O flags be in the RA-ICMP field if a combination of SLAAC and DHCPv6 are being used?

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One of the benefits of breaking down larger address prefix blocks into smaller blocks is for network prefix __________ in the routing tables.

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Match each item with a statement below. a.hextet b.nibble c.dual-stack network d.link-local address e.A Record f.DHCPv6 g.AAAA record h.infrastructure OS i.Packet Comment -resolves to an IPv6 address

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Sometimes, your devices may support IPv6 but require a ___________ upgrade, which may cost and therefore needs to be budgeted.

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Match each item with a statement below. a.hextet b.nibble c.dual-stack network d.link-local address e.A Record f.DHCPv6 g.AAAA record h.infrastructure OS i.Packet Comment -directly derived from IPv4's "octet"

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Since IPv6 addresses are expressed using hex characters, and since succeeding sets of 16 bits are separated with a colon, we have 4 nibbles per __________.

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A nibble is 4 bits and there are 16 nibbles per hextet.

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Describe Wireshark IPv6 display filters.

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Where is IPv6 running on a device if the device is running at "wire speed?"

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What term is used to describe a network that has IPv4 and IPv6 running simultaneously?

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Describe what you should do before you implement dual-stack Internet Protocol operations.

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On a Windows 7 Professional client, assuming that the computer stays powered on, the IPv6 temporary address will be "written" to soft registry and will also have a default lifetime of __________.

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Describe RFC 4941 and how it can be interpreted differently.

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How many /64 networks can be assigned from a /60 network address prefix?

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Which of the following is a reason to break down larger prefix blocks into smaller blocks with respect to routing tables?

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The speed and performance of products that support operations in hardware (ASICs) is typically referred to as which of the following?

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Match each item with a statement below. a.hextet b.nibble c.dual-stack network d.link-local address e.A Record f.DHCPv6 g.AAAA record h.infrastructure OS i.Packet Comment -not a routable address

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