IPv6 Flashcards

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::1 and what is its IPv4 equivalent

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All -nodes (all interfaces that use IPv6 that are on the link) ipv4: 224.0.0.1

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::2 and what is its IPv4 equivalent?

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All-routers address used to reach all routers on the same link.
ipv4 224.0.0.2

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::5, FF02::6 and what is its IPv4 equivalent?

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All OSPF routers and all OSPF-designated routers, respectively
224.0.0.5, 224.0.0.6

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::9 and what is its IPv4 equivalent

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All RIPng routers 224.0.0.9

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::A and what is its IPv4 equivalent

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All routers using EIGRP for IPv6 (EIGRPv6)
224.0.0.10

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::1:2 and what is its IPv4 equivalent

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All routers acting as a DHCPv6 relay agent. There is no ipv4 equivalent

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what kind of multicast address is FF02::1:FFxx:xxxx

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The solicited-node address used in the address resolution process to resolve the IPv6 address of a link-local node to its link-layer address. The last 24 bits (XX.XXXX) of the solicited-node address are the last 24 bits (6 hex characters) of an IPv6 unicast address.

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Is there broadcast in ipv6

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No, there is no broadcast in IPv6

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