When the load is an ICMPv6 message, what is the numeric value of the Next Header field in the IPv6 header if the presence of an extended header is not taken into account?
When the load is an ICMPv6 message, what is the numeric value of the Next Header field in the IPv6 header if the presence of an extended header is not taken into account?
I think I've got this. The Next Header field should be set to 58 for an ICMPv6 message, since that's the protocol number for ICMPv6. I'm confident that's the right answer.
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know the Next Header field indicates the type of header that follows the IPv6 header, but I'm not sure how to determine the value for an ICMPv6 message.
Okay, let me think this through. The question says the load is an ICMPv6 message, so I need to find the numeric value for the Next Header field in that case.
Hmm, let me review the IPv6 header structure again. I want to make sure I understand where the Next Header field is located and how to interpret the value for an ICMPv6 message.
Enabling proxy protocol on the NLB? I'm not sure how that would help resolve the issue of traffic being routed only to the instances in the first Availability Zone. I think I'll need to review the NLB configuration and target group settings to find the most efficient solution.
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