Chapter 7

1: What is the 6bone?
A1: Answer: The 6bone is a test-bed network that was created to validate the new standards related to the IPv6 protocol, to test the IPv6 implementations and network services, to provide feedback to developers and protocol designers, and to validate operational procedures.
2: What name is assigned to backbone nodes physically and logically connected on the 6bone that exchange routes?
A2: Answer: Backbone nodes on the 6bone that exchange IPv6 routes are called pseudo-TLAs.
3: What is not advertised by the pTLAs on the 6bone?
A3: Answer: Because the pTLAs connect with each other in the default-free zone, no default IPv6 route is advertised on the 6bone.
4: What aggregatable global unicast IPv6 address space is assigned ...

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