Hey guys,
Please, I would ask about this question, I am so confused about it and I don’t know how can I answer this type of long questions in a short time during the exam!
However, this is the question:
What are three parts of an IPv6 global unicast address? (Choose three.)
- an interface ID that is used to identify the local network for a particular host
- a global routing prefix that is used to identify the network portion of the address that has been provided by an ISP
- 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 portion of the network address provided by a local administrator
- an interface ID that is used to identify the local host on the network
Hey Guys,
I want to Thank YOU, a lot, for you fast assistance and for your time, I really appreciate it!
There are three elements that make up an IPv6 global unicast address; A global routing prefix which is provided by an ISP, a subnet ID which is determined by the organization, and an interface ID which uniquely identifies the interface interface of a host.
I hope this helps! Good Luck Soren!
Hi Soren,
First, i wish you good luck in your exam, and keep in your mind that it is totally normal to face this kind of long questions. However, the right answers is B, C and E!
Another unfair and long exam question by Cisco, Personally, I hate this type of questions, the given statements are too long. That’s really blow my mind!
Hey Soren,
So confused and long question… I would point to answer A, C and D and exclude B.