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Exam Report: 6.7.3 Practice Questions
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Question 1:
Question 1:Incorrect
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Which of the following are valid IPv6 addresses? (Select TWO.)
Which of the following are valid IPv6 addresses? (Select TWO.)
6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552
6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552
A82:5B67:7700:AH0A:446A:779F:FFE3:0091
A82:5B67:7700:AH0A:446A:779F:FFE3:0091
141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1
141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1
343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012
343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012
165.15.78.53.100.1
165.15.78.53.100.1
Explanation
Explanation
An IPv6 IP address is a 128-bit address listed as eight 16-bit hexadecimal sections. Leading
An IPv6 IP address is a 128-bit address listed as eight 16-bit hexadecimal sections. Leading
zeros can be omitted in each section. Therefore,
zeros can be omitted in each section. Therefore,
6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552 and 141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1 are both valid IPv6 IP
6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552 and 141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1 are both valid IPv6 IP
addresses. A single set of all-zero sections can be abbreviated with two colons (::).
addresses. A single set of all-zero sections can be abbreviated with two colons (::).
Therefore, 141::15:0:0:1 would also be a valid way of writing that address.
Therefore, 141::15:0:0:1 would also be a valid way of writing that address.
Digits in a hexadecimal system range from 0-9 and A-F. H is not a valid hexadecimal number.
Digits in a hexadecimal system range from 0-9 and A-F. H is not a valid hexadecimal number.
343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012 is too short, having only six sections instead of eight.
343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012 is too short, having only six sections instead of eight.
References
References
TestOut PC Pro - 6.7 IP Version 6
TestOut PC Pro - 6.7 IP Version 6
[e_ipv6_pp6.exam.xml Q_IPV6ADD_IPV6_01]
[e_ipv6_pp6.exam.xml Q_IPV6ADD_IPV6_01]
Question 2:
Question 2:Correct
Correct
Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address?
Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address?
FEC0:9087:AB04:9900:7GA2:7788:CEDF:349A
FEC0:9087:AB04:9900:7GA2:7788:CEDF:349A
199.12.254.11
199.12.254.11
FEC0::AB:9007
FEC0::AB:9007
FEC0:AB98::A7::9845:4567
FEC0:AB98::A7::9845:4567
FEC0:AB04:899A
FEC0:AB04:899A
Explanation
Explanation
FEC0::AB:9007 is a valid IPv6 address. The :: in the address replaces blocks of consecutive
FEC0::AB:9007 is a valid IPv6 address. The :: in the address replaces blocks of consecutive