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LPI 102-500 Exam - Topic 4 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 102-500 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 4
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What is true about the Hop Limit field in the IPv6 header?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Chantell
3 months ago
Nope, it definitely changes at each router!
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Maira
3 months ago
I thought it was just a static value during transport.
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Ashton
3 months ago
Wait, does it really reset for multicast?
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Kattie
4 months ago
Totally agree, it decreases with each hop!
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Beckie
4 months ago
The Hop Limit is like TTL in IPv4, right?
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Osvaldo
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about multicast packets and the Hop Limit, but I can't remember if it always being 1 is accurate or just a specific case.
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Nickolas
4 months ago
I feel like the Hop Limit is similar to the TTL field in IPv4, where each router decrements it. So, I think option D could be correct.
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Reuben
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about the Hop Limit, and I think it doesn't change during transport, but I might be mixing it up with TTL in IPv4.
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Ashton
5 months ago
I think the Hop Limit field is supposed to decrease with each router, but I'm not entirely sure if it's just for unicast packets or all types.
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Fletcher
5 months ago
Wait, I'm confused. Is the Hop Limit field transmitted in a hop-by-hop extension header? I'll have to double-check my notes.
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Kallie
5 months ago
Okay, let me see... The Hop Limit field is decremented by each router, right? I think that's the key to this.
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Izetta
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Julie
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I'm pretty confident I know the answer.
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Ling
5 months ago
I remember learning about this in class. I believe the correct answer is that each router forwarding the packet increases the field's value.
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Tamra
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards Transient tables as well. The key is that the data doesn't need to be protected, so we can go with the cheapest storage option that still meets the requirements.
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Val
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking how to prevent an external caller from reaching a specific internal address. I'm thinking option A, adding the URI to the firewall and blocking it, might be the way to go. But I'll double-check the other options just to be sure.
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Emilio
5 months ago
This looks pretty straightforward. I'll start by installing the necessary packages on the control node and configuring the ansible.cfg file as specified.
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Tawanna
2 years ago
I'm leaning towards D) Each router forwarding the packet decreases the field's value because that's how it usually works with hop limits.
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Glory
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) Each router forwarding the packet increases the field's value.
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Emile
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) The field is not changed during the transport of a package.
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Devora
2 years ago
I agree with you, I also think the correct answer is C) Each router forwarding the packet increases the field's value.
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Helene
2 years ago
Actually, I remember studying this and I think the correct answer is C) Each router forwarding the packet increases the field's value.
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Ernest
2 years ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is A) The field is not changed during the transport of a package.
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Cecily
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think the correct answer might be D) Each router forwarding the packet decreases the field's value.
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Carry
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Each router forwarding the packet increases the field's value.
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Leslee
2 years ago
I think the correct answer is A) The field is not changed during the transport of a package.
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