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IPv6 supports addresses of up
How are IPv4 addresses different than IPv6 addresses?
Why is it taking so long to switch IPv4 addresses over to IPv6? What do you
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IPv6 supports addresses of up to how many bits?
a. 128 bit b. 32 bit c. 16 bit d. 8 bit
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Which of the following command will be used to configure only a link local address for an IPv6 network?
ipv6 enable ipv6
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How are IPv4 addresses different from IPv6 addresses?
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What do you think is a challenge of supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses?
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Why is it taking so long to switch IPv4 addresses over to IPv6?
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What DNS record type do you use for IPv6 host addresses?
Group of answer choices A MX CNAME AAAA
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In your own words, explain why we need IP Addresses in order for the Internet to function properly.
Summarize why we are
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Which two statements about IPv6 prefixes are true? (Choose two.)
Group of answer choices FF00:/8 is used for IPv6 multicast.
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Why is IPv6 implementation gaining popularity? Is it necessary that IPv6 is implemented or can IPv4 continue to be used. write a
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