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Quiz 6: Neighbors Discovery in Ipv6
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Question 21
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Match each item with a statement below. a.Neighbor Discovery b.Duplicate Address Detection c.Neighbor Solicitation d.Router Advertisement e.Neighbor Advertisement f.unspecified address g.Redirect h.Router Solicitation i.solicited-node address -a multicast address with link-local scope, which helps reduce the number of multicast groups to which nodes must subscribe in order to make themselves available for solicitation by other nodes on their local links
Question 22
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Match each item with a statement below. a.Neighbor Discovery b.Duplicate Address Detection c.Neighbor Solicitation d.Router Advertisement e.Neighbor Advertisement f.unspecified address g.Redirect h.Router Solicitation i.solicited-node address -a reserved address used as a source address if a node does not have an assigned IPv6 address
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Which of the following uses ICMPv6 type 135 messages?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
An ICMPv6 type 136 message is also known as which of the following?
Question 25
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A node can send a(n) ____________________ message to find (or verify) the link-layer address of a local node, to see if a node is still available, or to check that its own address is not already in use by another node.
Question 26
Short Answer
Match each item with a statement below. a.Neighbor Discovery b.Duplicate Address Detection c.Neighbor Solicitation d.Router Advertisement e.Neighbor Advertisement f.unspecified address g.Redirect h.Router Solicitation i.solicited-node address -a message sent out by a node to ask routers connected to a local link to identify themselves by immediately sending a Router Advertisement message rather than waiting for the next scheduled advertisement to appear
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Which option is used in Mobile IPv6 by mobile nodes receiving Router Advertisement messages for their movement detection algorithm?
Question 28
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Routers send ____________________ messages to inform a host of a better first-hop router for a destination.
Question 29
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Match each item with a statement below. a.Neighbor Discovery b.Duplicate Address Detection c.Neighbor Solicitation d.Router Advertisement e.Neighbor Advertisement f.unspecified address g.Redirect h.Router Solicitation i.solicited-node address -a message sent out by a router to inform a sending node that there is a better first-hop router to access a destination node that is off-link
Question 30
Multiple Choice
An ICMPv6 type 134 message is also known as which of the following?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Which of the following messages do router send to inform a host of a better first-hop router for a destination?
Question 32
Short Answer
Match each item with a statement below. a.Neighbor Discovery b.Duplicate Address Detection c.Neighbor Solicitation d.Router Advertisement e.Neighbor Advertisement f.unspecified address g.Redirect h.Router Solicitation i.solicited-node address -messages sent by nodes that include their IPv6 and link-layer addresses to maintain information about local addresses and on-link status
Question 33
Short Answer
Match each item with a statement below. a.Neighbor Discovery b.Duplicate Address Detection c.Neighbor Solicitation d.Router Advertisement e.Neighbor Advertisement f.unspecified address g.Redirect h.Router Solicitation i.solicited-node address -messages used to find (or verify) the link-layer address for a local node, to see if that node is still available, or to check that an address is not in use by another node
Question 34
Short Answer
The ____________________ address is a multicast address with link-local scope that helps reduce the number of multicast groups to which nodes must subscribe to make themselves available for solicitation by other nodes on their local links.