IPv6 Flashcards
Unspecified (IPv6)
::/128 (all zeros)
Default Route
Dual Stack
The dual-stacked device can interoperate equally with IPv4 devices, IPv6 devices, and other dual-stacked devices.
The provider-assigned prefix, which is also referred to as the global
address space, is a 48-bit prefix that is divided into the following
three distinct parts:
The 16-bit reserved IPv6 global prefix
The 16-bit provider-owned prefix
The 16-bit **provider-assigned **prefix
Link Local Unicast (IPv6)
FE80::/10
Internet Routable
Global Unicast (IPv6)
2000::/3 - 3FFF::/3
Neighbor discovery and routing protocols
Aggregate Global Unicast Addresses
Multicast (IPv6)
FF00::/12
One to Many or Many to One
EUI-64 flip chart
02 13, 46 57, 8A 9B, CE DF
Unique Local Unicast (IPv6)
FC00::/7
Like IPv4 Private Address
Loopback (IPv6)
::1/128
Testing
EUI-64
FFFE (in the center of mac) then 7th bit flipped
6to4 tunnel
6to4 tunnels enable isolated IPv6 sites to communicate across an automatic tunnel over an IPv4 network that does not support IPv6
Global 128-bit IPv6 addresses are divided into the following three
sections:
The provider-assigned prefix (48 bit aka global address space)
The site prefix
The interface or host ID
IPv6 routing protocols
Static, RIPng, OSPFv3, and EIGRP for IPv6