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Refer to the exhibit. The IPv6 address for the LAN segment on router R1 must be configured using the EUI-64 format. When configured which Ipv6 address Is produced by the router?

  • A. 2001:db8:1006:1968:4564:877F:FE99:1
  • B. 2001:db8:1006:1968:1119:BEFF:FE67:1
  • C. 2001:db8:1006:1968:1130:ABFF:FECC:1
  • D. 2001:db8:1006:1968:12D8:BAFE:FF01:1
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Essohjay
10 months ago
One trick I found out about flipping the 7th bit is that it always changes the hexadecimal value by the difference of 2 because the 7 bit is the second bit of the hexadecimal value counting from the right ( i.e.2^¹ )bit. In this case the hexadecimal value holding the 7th bit is 3. This means the 1st and second bits are both "1" or on. Flipping the second bits changes the hexadecimal value to 1. I hope this makes sense?
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adrianspa
8 months, 2 weeks ago
thanks, you are a genious
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PHIL95240
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
It should be the answer B with FE69:1 at the end of the address : 2001:db8:1006:1968:1119:BEFF:FE69:1
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sukhuuu
1 year ago
does anyone knows if we get to use a paper or pen for subletting ? for online exam ?
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1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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lmmujsi
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B. 2001:db8:1006:1968:1119:BEFF:FE67:1
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dmaster42
1 year, 3 months ago
must be D
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hainsberg
1 year, 3 months ago
b is correct
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Thwiseman
1 year, 4 months ago
It should be 2001:db8:1006:1968:1519-BEFF-FE67-1, 15 instead of 11, right? When you invert the 7th bit, 0 becomes 1, which will add another 2 to 13
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cedc60e
1 year, 3 months ago
The E0/1 interface is the Router interface we are looking at. The first four hex digits of that MAC address is 13-19. Convert the first 2 hex digits into binary: 1 = 0001 3 = 0011 Together: 0001-0011 Convert the 7th bit: 0001-0001 This leaves us with 11 Combine with the other 2 hex digits: 11-19 Thus, it is option B.
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picho707
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
The provided answer is correct. Does anyone know if the test allows the use of the computer calculator?
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1 year, 5 months ago
If you do the exam remotely you get access to a digital whiteboard, which functions basically like a textbox you can type in, and a drawing area. I think that's no problem for subnetting; just takes a bit of practice.
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ZK23
1 year, 5 months ago
It’s doesn’t. You just get a pencil and paper for the in person exam.
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Boulet_Dude
1 year, 5 months ago
Damn that’s suck! I was hoping it did for those subnetting questions.
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