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Question ID 14518

Which three approaches can be used while migrating from an IPv4 addressing scheme to
an IPv6 scheme? (Choose three)

Option A

static mapping of IPv4 address to IPv6 addresses

Option B

configuring IPv4 tunnels between IPv6 islands

Option C

use DHCPv6 to map IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses

Option D

use proxying and translation (NAT-PT) to translate IPv6 packets into IPv4 packets

Option E

configure IPv6 directly

Option F

 enable dual-stack routing

Correct Answer B,D,F
Explanation Explanation: Connecting IPv6 islands with tunnels An IPv6 island is a network made of IPv6 links directly connected by IPv6 routers. In the early days of IPv6 deployment, there are many IPv6 islands. IPv6 in IPv4 tunnels are used to connect those islands together. In each island, one (or more) dual stack routers are designated to encapsulate and decapsulate IPv6 packets within IPv4 packets. Different mechanisms have been developed to manage tunnels: automatic tunnels3, configured tunnels3, tunnel brokers3, 6over43, 6to43,... Reference 2: http://www.petri.co.il/ipv6-transition.htm Network Address Translation - Protocol Translation (NAT-PT) The NAT-PT method enables the ability to either statically or dynamically configure a translation of a IPv4 network address into an IPv6 network address and vice versa. For those familiar with more typically NAT implementations, the operation is very similar but includes a protocol translation function. NAT-PT also ties in an Application Layer Gateway (ALG) functionality that converts Domain Name System (DNS) mappings between protocols. Dual Stack The simplest approach when transitioning to IPv6 is to run IPv6 on all of the devices that are currently running IPv4. If this is something that is possible within the organizational network, it is very easy to implement. However, for many organizations, IPv6 is not supported on all of the IPv4 devices; in these situations other methods must be considered. Reference: http://www.opus1.com/ipv6/howdoitransitiontoipv6.html


Question ID 14519

OSPF is configured using default classful addressing. With all routers and interfaces
operational, how many networks will be in the routing table of R1 that are indicated to be
learned by OSPF?

Option A

2

Option B

3

Option C

4

Option D

5

Option E

6

Option F

7

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: Although OSPF is configured using default classful addressing but OSPF is a link-state routing protocol so it will always send the subnet mask of each network in their advertised routes. Therefore R1 will learn the the complete subnets. Four networks list below will be in the routing table of R1:+ 172.16.2.64/30+ 172.16.2.228/30+ 172.16.2.232/30+ 172.16.3.0/24 Note: Other networks will be learned as Directly connected networks (marked with letter C)

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