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The Last 64 Bits of an IPv6 Address Are the Interface

Question 34

Question 34

Multiple Choice

The last 64 bits of an IPv6 address are the interface identifier. Where is that number derived from?


A) via DHCP
B) a static entry
C) from an ISP
D) the MAC address

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