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Which message is displayed on the web server?Correct configuration!* IPv6 address configured! You did it right! Successful configuration! 5 router solicitation protocol unreachable* neighbor solicitation route redirection* router advertisement 6 unicast directed broadcast* limited broadcast multicast 7 the average time it takes each router in the path between source and destination to respond the average time it takes a packet to reach the destination and for the response to return to the source* whether or not the destination device is reachable through the network* the IP address of the router nearest the destination device the number of routers between the source and destination device 8 251* 9 logical portion network portion* physical portion broadcast portion host portion* subnet portion 10 FE80::2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA3* FE80::0:2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA3 FE80:::0:2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA3 FE8::2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA3 an interface ID that is used to identify the local host on the network* an interface ID that is used to identify the local network for a particular host a subnet ID that is used to identify networks inside of the local enterprise site* a global routing prefix that is used to identify the network portion of the address that has been provided by an ISP* a global routing prefix that is used to identify the portion of the network address provided by a local administrator 14 encapsulation translation dual-stack tunneling* 15 global unicast address of the receiver solicited-node multicast address* all-node multicast address link-local address of the receiver 16 Router# configure terminal Router# configure terminal Router# configure terminal Router# configure terminal 17 There is a broadcast domain on each switch interface. Routers create broadcast domains.* A router will not forward any type of Layer 3 broadcast packet. Broadcasts are a threat and users must avoid using protocols that implement them. A limited broadcast packet has a destination IP address of 255.255.255.255.* Some IPv6 protocols use broadcasts. 18 IPv6 addresses are represented by hexadecimal numbers.* IPv6 addresses are 32 bits in length. IPv4 addresses are 128 bits in length. IPv4 addresses are represented by hexadecimal numbers. IPv4 addresses are 32 bits in length.* IPv6 addresses are 64 bits in length. 19 /26 /28 /27* /25 20 anycast link-local* multicast loopback* broadcast 22 when the router receives an ICMP Time Exceeded message when the host responds with an ICMP Echo Reply message when the value in the TTL field reaches zero* when the values of both the Echo Request and Echo Reply messages reach zero when the RTT value reaches zero 23 all IPv6 configured routers across the network all IPv6 configured routers on the local link all IPv6 enabled nodes on the local link* all IPv6 DHCP servers 24 32*
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