Introducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN) — Question 53
What are three reasons to migrate from IPv4 to IPv6? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. IPv6 eliminates the requirement for NAT.
- B. IPv6 includes enough IP addresses to allocate more than four billion IP addresses to every person on earth.
- C. IPv6 eliminates the need for VLANs.
- D. Hosts can be assigned an IP address without DHCP.
- E. Hosts can be assigned an IP address without DNS.
Correct answer: A, B, D
Explanation
The correct answer includes A, which highlights that IPv6's vast address space removes the need for NAT. B emphasizes the extensive number of available IP addresses in IPv6, allowing for a unique address for every individual. D indicates that IPv6 can enable devices to have IP addresses assigned without relying on DHCP. Options C and E are incorrect because IPv6 does not eliminate VLANs and does not inherently allow IP assignment without DNS.