IPv6 QUIZ 1
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Question 1 |
A host can configure its Interface ID automatically by using ....
Stateless Auto Configuration | |
ISO Format | |
EUI-64 Format | |
DHCPv6 | |
Stateful Auto Configuration |
Question 2 |
What is the IPv6 version of BGP?
BGPv5 | |
None of Them | |
BGP for IPv6 | |
MP-BGPv4 | |
MP-BGPv2 |
Question 3 |
Which one is set to provide a point-to-multipoint IPv6 link over the existing IPv4 network?
6in4 | |
6rd | |
None of them | |
Dual Stack | |
ISATAP |
Question 4 |
Which ones are manual IPv6 Tunneling techniqıes?
GRE | |
6to4 | |
Dual Stack | |
ISATAP | |
Teredo |
Question 5 |
What is the ICMP version used with IPv6?
ICMPv6 | |
ICMPv4 | |
ICMPv3 | |
ICMPv5 | |
ICMPv2 |
Question 6 |
What is the Multicast address of EIGRP for IPv6?
FF02::8 | |
FF02::9 | |
FF02::A | |
FF02::2 | |
FF02::1 |
Question 7 |
In IPv4, 127.0.0.1 is loopback IP address. What is the equivalent of this in IPv6?
::1 | |
::127 | |
127:0::0:1 | |
127::1 | |
::0 |
Question 8 |
How to write a static route a static route to 2003:1234:45::/64 through 2003:1234:45::5 on a Cisco Router?
ipv6 2003:1234:45:: 2003:1234:45::5 | |
ipv6 route 2003:1234:45::/64 2003:1234:45::5 | |
ipv6 static 2003:1234:45::/64 2003:1234:45::5 | |
static-route 2003:1234:45::/64 2003:1234:45::5 | |
ipv6 route 2003:1234:45::5 2003:1234:45:: |
Question 9 |
How to configure a static route to 2001:aa34::/64 through gigabitethernet1/1/1 with administrative distance 145?
ipv6 route 2001:aa34:: gigabitethernet1/1/1 ad 145 | |
ipv6 route 2001:aa34::/64 gigabitethernet1/1/1 preference 145 | |
ipv6 route 2001:aa34:: gigabitethernet1/1/1 preference 145 | |
ipv6 2001:aa34::/64 gigabitethernet1/1/1 145 | |
ipv6 route 2001:aa34::/64 gigabitethernet1/1/1 145 |
Question 10 |
If there is no Option field IPv6 header is ..... bytes long.
128 bytes | |
10 bytes | |
16 bytes | |
40 bytes | |
20 bytes |
Question 11 |
Which ones are new LSA types used with IPv6 version of OSPF, OSPFv3?
LSA 9 | |
LSA 3 | |
LSA 5 | |
LSA 8 | |
LSA 7 |
Question 12 |
What is the equivalent of IPv6 address 2003:0045:0345:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001?
2003:0045:0345:0000::0000::0001 | |
2003:0045:0345::0:0::0001 | |
2003:45:345::1 | |
2003:0045:0345:1 | |
2003:0045:0345:::1 |
Question 13 |
Which ones are IPv6 Unicast addresses?
Anycast-Local | |
Unique-Local | |
Global Unicast | |
Broadcast-Global | |
Link-Local |
Question 14 |
What is the metric of RIPng?
Bandwidth | |
Latency | |
Hop Count | |
TTL | |
Delay |
Question 15 |
How many bits does an IPv6 address has?
32 | |
64 | |
48 | |
128 | |
40 |
Question 16 |
Which IPv6 address is the all-router multicast group?
FF02::3 | |
FF02::1 | |
FF02::2 | |
FFFF::2 | |
FEC0::1 |
Question 17 |
Number .... is used in the Type field of the ICMP packet header for Router advertisement (RA) messages.
135 | |
100 | |
134 | |
120 | |
130 |
Question 18 |
Which one is false for IPv6?
Supports Mobility | |
Broadcast addresses are used | |
Provides Larger Address Space | |
Anycast addresses are used | |
Uses IPSec |
Question 19 |
Multicast address range for IPv6 is :
FEC0::/8 - FF00::/8 | |
FFFF::/8 - FFFF::/8 | |
2001::/3 - 2FFF::/3 | |
FE00::/8 - FFFF::/8 | |
FF00::/8 - FFFF::/8 |
Question 20 |
What is the meaning of RA in IPv6 world?
Reach Advance | |
Router advertisement | |
RIP advertisement | |
Reach advertisement | |
None of them |
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