Network+ and IP version 6
Hey all Love the site and I keep coming back when ever I sit for a new cert.
I have been studding off an on for the Network+ test for the last year or so and I'm confident about it. I passing pretests with 80% but had a question about IP version 6 and how much is on the test.
I know you never really know until you sit down for the test but wanted to know what other people have experienced. I have had no real world experience with it, but also don't want to bypass it and have it bite me on test day.
I'll using the following for study materials; Exam Cram 2, CBT Nuggets, VTC Network, and several Thompson books i had gotten in college.
I have been studding off an on for the Network+ test for the last year or so and I'm confident about it. I passing pretests with 80% but had a question about IP version 6 and how much is on the test.
I know you never really know until you sit down for the test but wanted to know what other people have experienced. I have had no real world experience with it, but also don't want to bypass it and have it bite me on test day.
I'll using the following for study materials; Exam Cram 2, CBT Nuggets, VTC Network, and several Thompson books i had gotten in college.
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stlsmoore Member Posts: 515 ■■■□□□□□□□As far as I know IPv6 hasn't really been implemented yet in modern networks today. Even though a lot of newer devices supports it like Multi-Function Printers.My Cisco Blog Adventure: http://shawnmoorecisco.blogspot.com/
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Kunkel Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□I would say just know the format of the IPV6 address and how many byes it uses.
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REID8968 Member Posts: 98 ■■□□□□□□□□Kunkel's advice is right on the money. Just know what it is, how it's formatted (especially in abbreviated format), and it's bits.
Good luck!