- "Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
- Foundation Topics
- Exam Preparation Tasks
- Answers to Earlier Practice Problems
Exam Preparation Tasks
Review All the Key Topics
Review the most important topics from this chapter, noted with the Key Topic icon. Table 25-7 lists these key topics and where each is discussed.
Table 25-7. Key Topics for Chapter 25
Key Topic Element |
Description |
Page Number |
List |
Similarities between IPv4 and IPv6 |
693 |
List |
Rules for abbreviating IPv6 addresses |
698 |
List |
Rules for expanding an abbreviated IPv6 address |
699 |
List |
Process steps to find an IPv6 prefix, based on the IPv6 address and prefix length |
700 |
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
Print a copy of DVD Appendix M, “Memory Tables,” or at least the section for this chapter, and complete the tables and lists from memory. DVD Appendix N, “Memory Tables Answer Key,” includes completed tables and lists for you to check your work.
Definitions of Key Terms
After your first reading of the chapter, try to define these key terms, but do not be concerned about getting them all correct at that time. Chapter 30 directs you in how to use these terms for late-stage preparation for the exam.
IPv4 address exhaustion
IETF
NAT
CIDR
IP version 6 (IPv6)
OSPF version 3 (OSPFv3)
EIGRP version 6 (EIGRPv6)
prefix
prefix length
quartet
Additional Practice with IPv6 Address Abbreviations
For additional practice abbreviating IPv6 addresses:
- DVD Appendix K, “Practice for Chapter 25: Fundamentals of IP Version 6,” has some additional practice problems listed.
- Create your own problems using any real router or simulator. Get into the router CLI, into configuration mode, and configure a 32-digit unabbreviated IPv6 address. Then predict the shortest abbreviation. Finally, use the show ipv6 interface command to see if the router used the same abbreviation you used.