Ch.22 Fundamentals of IP Version 6 Flashcards

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What is the first basic rule to shorten or abbreviate an IPv6 address

A

Inside each quartet of four hex digits, remove the leading 0s (0s on the left side of the quartet) in the three positions on the left

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What is the second basic rule to shorten or abbreviate an IPv6 address

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Find any string of two or more consecutive quartets of all hex 0s, and replace that set of quartets with a double colon (::). The :: means “two more quartets of all 0s. However, you can use :: only once in a single address because otherwise the exact Ipv6 might not be clear

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3
Q

What is the first hex digit for the ipv6 global unicast

A

2 or 3

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4
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What is the first hex digit for the ipv6 Unique local

A

FD

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5
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What is the first hex digit for the ipv6 multicast

A

FF

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6
Q

What is the first hex digit for the ipv6 link local

A

FE80

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7
Q

To enable ipv6 routing what command do you use

A

ipv6 unicast routing

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