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MCTS: Understanding And Configuring TCP/IP

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1. Although these two components are included only in Win Vista - Win 7 - Win Server 2008 - and Win Server 2008 R2 - you can install an ______ component on computers running Win XP so that they will appear on a Network Map on other computers.






2. The next 16 bits - after the initial 48 bits of the unique local address - represent the ______ ID and can be used for further subdividing the internal network of your site for routing purposes.






3. The first 64 bits of an IPv6 address represent the ______ ID.






4. If you also want to define a default gateway along with the IPv4 configuration - you can add that info to the end of the command. For example - to configure the IPv4 address for the local area connection with a default gateway of 192.168.33.1 - type






5. By default - four network protocols are installed and bound to every network connection: ______.






6. The last 64 bits of the unique local address are the ______ ID and specify a unique interface within each subnet.






7. The first seven bits of the unique local address are always 1111 110 (binary) and the eighth bit is set to 1 - indicating a local address. This means that the address prefix is ______ for this type of address.






8. The next 16 bits are the ______ ID. Your organization can use this portion in whatever way it desires.






9. ______ addresses are similar to APIPAs in IPv4 in that they are self-configured - nonroutable addresses used only for communication on the local subnet.






10. To assign a static IPv4 address and subnet mask to a connection from the command prompt - type the following: ______.






11. The LLTD Responder component responds to the queries from the ______.






12. The loopback address in IPv6 is ______.






13. ______ is the main network configuration tool in Win Server 2008 and Win Server 2008 R2.






14. Which technology is designed to allow an IPv4-only LAN to communicate with an IPv6-only LAN?






15. The network component identifies a unique subnet. The host component is typically either based on the network adapter's unique 48-bit Media Access Control (MAC) address or is ______.






16. To bridge the networks - press ______ as you select multiple network connections on the server.






17. The ______ Mapper component queries the network for devices to include in the map.






18. Finally - from the command-line - Start Search text box - or Run text box - you can type the command ______.






19. ______ read the destination address written in a packet and then forward that packet toward its destination along an appropriate network pathway.






20. IPv6 ______ addresses are the equivalent of public addresses in IPv4 and are globally reachable on the IPv6 portion of the Internet.






21. A Teredo ______ is a Teredo tunnel endpoint. It is an IPv6/IPv4 router that can forward packets between Teredo clients on the IPv4 Internet and IPv6-only hosts.






22. IPv6 currently defines three types of addresses: ______.






23. The Ping - Tracert - and Pathping utilities all rely on a layer 3 messaging protocol named _____.






24. A Teredo ______ is a computer that is enabled with both IPv6 and IPv4 and that is located behind a router performing IPv4 NAT.






25. A valid address is called ______ within its valid lifetime assigned by the router or autoconfiguration.






26. ______ is similar to Tracert except that it is intended to find links that are causing intermittent data loss.






27. ______ is a new protocol developed by MS for Win 7 and Win Server 2008 R2. It enables hosts located behind a web proxy server or firewall to establish connectivity by tunneling IPv6 packets inside an IPv4-based Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTT






28. IPv6 hosts can obtain their address from a neighboring IPv6 router - from a DHCPv6 server - or from ______.






29. ______is a protocol that tunnels IPv6 traffic over IPv4 traffic through specific routers.






30. IPv6 is compatible with all Windows clients since ______.






31. At which networking layer is Ethernet found?






32. ______ addresses are the IPv6 equivalent of IPv4 addresses (10.0.0.0/8 - 172.16.0.0/12 - and 192.168.0.0/16).






33. ______ allows IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to communicate by performing a type of address translation and is intended for use within a private network.






34. IPv6 addresses are divided into two parts:Unicast - _______.






35. Which technology allows an IPv4-only host to communicate with the IPv6 Internet?






36. The next 40 bits - after the initial 8 bits of the unique local address - represent the ______ ID - which is a randomly generated value that identifies a specific site within your organization.






37. Does an address block get bigger or smaller when its subnet mask is lengthened? By how much?






38. However - unlike APIPAs - a link-local address remains assigned to an interface as a secondary address even after a routable address is obtained for that interface. Link-local addresses always begin with ______.






39. The second half of the link-local address represents the ______ ID.






40. ______ is a tunneling protocol that allows clients located behind an IPv4 NAT device to use IPv6 over the Internet.






41. The first _____ bits of the address are the global routing prefix that specifies your organization's site. This portion of the address is assigned to you by your ISP and ultimately - by the IANA.






42. The final 64 bits are the ______ ID and specify a unique interface within each subnet. This ID is equivalent to a host ID in IPv4.






43. A Teredo ______ is a public server connected both to the IPv4 Internet and to the IPv6 Internet.






44. The address prefix currently used for global addresses is ______ - which translates to a first block value between 2000-3FFF in the usual hexadecimal notation.






45. If the Windows computer does not have a global address - Teredo ______ functionality is enabled.






46. A Teredo ______ is a host that is enabled with both IPv4 and IPv6 and that acts as its own Teredo relay.






47. What do routers do to network broadcasts by default?






48. Windows computers include Teredo ______ functionality - which is automatically enabled if the computer has a global address assigned.






49. 6to4 is intended to be used on _____.






50. Teredo is used only when no other IPv6 transition technology (such as ______) is available.