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LPI Exam 102-500 Topic 3 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 102-500 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 3
[All 102-500 Questions]

Which of the following is true about IPv6?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Teri
3 months ago
I'm going with option B. No more broadcast? Looks like the IPv6 police will be cracking down on those pesky broadcast storms.
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Fatima
2 months ago
Definitely, IPv6 is bringing some important improvements to networking.
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Junita
2 months ago
I agree, it will help prevent broadcast storms and make networks more efficient.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
Yeah, IPv6 no longer supports broadcast addresses. It's a good change.
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Brigette
2 months ago
I think option B is correct. No more broadcast addresses with IPv6.
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Alex
3 months ago
A made me chuckle. As if the TCP port numbers would magically change just because we're using IPv6 now.
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Hailey
2 months ago
Alva: Exactly, IPv6 may bring changes but not to TCP port numbers.
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Alva
2 months ago
User 2: I agree, that's just a silly statement. IPv6 doesn't mess with TCP port numbers.
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Brandon
2 months ago
User 1: Yeah, A is definitely not true. TCP port numbers don't change with IPv6.
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Tayna
3 months ago
E is just ridiculous! RTP? Really? I think the exam writer needs to brush up on their IPv6 knowledge.
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Edward
2 months ago
C) IPv4 addresses can be used without any change with IPv6.
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Kallie
3 months ago
C) IPv4 addresses can be used without any change with IPv6.
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Garry
3 months ago
B) IPv6 no longer supports broadcast addresses.
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Altha
3 months ago
A) With IPv6, the TCP port numbers of most services have changed.
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Olive
3 months ago
B) IPv6 no longer supports broadcast addresses.
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Vince
3 months ago
A) With IPv6, the TCP port numbers of most services have changed.
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Carman
3 months ago
C is definitely incorrect. IPv4 addresses are not compatible with IPv6, that's why we need the transition mechanisms.
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Jeniffer
4 months ago
Option B seems wrong to me. Multicast is a key feature of IPv6 for efficient delivery of data to multiple destinations.
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Vanda
3 months ago
User 2: I agree, multicast is a key feature of IPv6 for efficient data delivery.
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Torie
3 months ago
User 1: I think option B is incorrect. IPv6 still supports multicast addresses.
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Billye
4 months ago
Hmm, that's interesting. Can you explain why you think that?
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Larue
4 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) IPv4 addresses can be used without any change with IPv6.
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Billye
4 months ago
I think the answer is B) IPv6 no longer supports broadcast addresses.
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