Exam 23: Ipv6 Addressing and Subnetting

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When creating an IPv6 unique local unicast address range, what size is the unique global ID that must be specified?

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All addresses that begin (in hex) with the digits FE80 are ________ addresses.

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For a company in North America to receive a global routing prefix, which organization must give ARIN the address to pass forward?

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Which of the following address category has no requirement for registering and has copies of the exact same addresses that are used by multiple organizations?

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All addresses that begin (in hex) with the digits FD are ________ addresses.

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When a company wishes to use IPv6 and needs a global routing prefix, to whom does the request go directly?

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All addresses that begin (in hex) with the digits FF are ________ addresses.

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When creating an IPv6 unique local unicast address range, what size is used for a subnet field?

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Once ARIN receives a global routing prefix for distribution, it delivers it to ________.

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An IPv6 ________ address is equivalent to an IPv4 private address.

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The ________ must be the same in all IPv6 addresses inside a small enterprise.

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The ________ is reserved and should not be used as an IPv6 address for any host.

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An IPv6 ________ address is equivalent to an IPv4 public address.

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Which of the following organizations act as the RIR for North America in distributing IPv6 addresses?

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