Exam 100-101 Topic 6 Question 12 Discussion
Actual exam question for Facebook's 100-101 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 6
Question #: 12
Topic #: 6
Which two of these statements are true of IPv6 address representation? (Choose two.)
Suggested Answer: B,C Vote an answer
Explanation/Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk872/technologies_white_paper0900aecd
8026003d.pdf
A single interface may be assigned multiple addresses of any type (unicast, anycast,
multicast).
Every IPv6-enabled interface must contain at least one loopback and one link-local
address.
Optionally, every interface can have multiple unique local and global addresses.
IPv6 host addresses can be assigned in multiple ways:
Static configuration
Stateless autoconfiguration
DHCPv6
When IPv6 is used over Ethernet networks, the Ethernet MAC address can be used to
generate the 64-bit interface ID for the host. This is called the EUI-64 address.
Since MAC addresses use 48 bits, additional bits must be inserted to fill the 64 bits
required.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk872/technologies_white_paper0900aecd
8026003d.pdf
A single interface may be assigned multiple addresses of any type (unicast, anycast,
multicast).
Every IPv6-enabled interface must contain at least one loopback and one link-local
address.
Optionally, every interface can have multiple unique local and global addresses.
IPv6 host addresses can be assigned in multiple ways:
Static configuration
Stateless autoconfiguration
DHCPv6
When IPv6 is used over Ethernet networks, the Ethernet MAC address can be used to
generate the 64-bit interface ID for the host. This is called the EUI-64 address.
Since MAC addresses use 48 bits, additional bits must be inserted to fill the 64 bits
required.
by Blithe at Jul 10, 2026, 06:32 PM
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