IPv6 Certification Testing

Test Description:Ā This is a basic level test of the informationĀ here. With this primer at hand these questions should be a snap for you.

Question 1

How many bits are in an IPv6 address?

Ā 48
Ā 64
Ā 128 x
Ā 32

Question 2

Which of the following choices is a valid IPv6 address?

Ā 2001:0db8:he:6939::1
Ā ipv6.example.com
Ā 192.168.0.1
Ā 2001:0db8::0::ff2e:1
Ā 2001:0db8:0:ff2e::1 x

Question 3

How many /64 subnets are available in a /48 prefix?

Ā 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456
Ā 256
Ā 65536 x
Ā 18,446,744,073,709,551,616

Question 4

How many available IPv6 addresses are there in a /64 allocation?

Ā 2^128
Ā 65536
Ā 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 x
Ā 4,294,967,296

Question 5

What operating systems currently support IPv6?

Ā Linux
Ā BSD
Ā MacOSX
Ā Vista/Windows 2008
Ā All of the these support IPv6 x

Explorer

In the Explorer level, we will need to check if you have IPv6 connectivity

You were unable to load content from an IPv6 only URL. Here’s an exmple of an IPv6 only URL: http://[2001:DB8::1]/

How do I obtain an IPv6 connection?

  • Natively through your ISP if they operate IPv6
  • If ISP doesn’t operate IPv6 then use IPv6 tunneling

Why not setup a free IPv6 tunnel fromĀ Tunnelbroker.net

How to create a 6in4 tunnel, please visit ourĀ FAQ page

Video tutorials are also available at ourĀ Video Presentation page

Name: Firman Fathoni
Certification Level: Newbie earned at 2025-04-06 21:16:34