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IPv4 vs IPv6
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- Q1This Ipv4 field is used to determine the priority of a packet.Time-to-liveDifferentiated ServicesProtocolVersion30s
- Q2This IPv4 header component is used to limit the lifetime of a packet. Once it reaches a certain number of hops the packet will be discarded and the sender will be informed the recipient could not be reached.differentiated servicesprotocoltime-to-liveversion60s
- Q3This ipv4 header component identifies the packet as an ipv4 packet vs. ipv6time-to-livedifferentiated servicesprotocolversion60s
- Q4This ipv4 header component indicates the data payload type the packet is carrying, which enables to network layer to pass the data to the appropriate upper layer protocol.protocoltime-to-livedifferentiated servicesversion60s
- Q5This term refers to the maximum size of the protocol data unit that each medium can transport. The data link layer determines this size.maximum transmit unitMaximum transmission unitMinimum transmission unitmedium transmission unit60s
- Q6This part of an ipv4 header tells intermediary devices where the packet needs to be sent.protocolsource ippayloaddestination ip60s
- Q7Which of these is not a reason that IPv6 is better than IPv4?improved packet handlingNAT is required because of lack of address spaceincreased address spaceEliminates the need for NAT60s
- Q8This field in an ipv6 header is the same as differentiated services in ipv4 and deals with packet priority.traffic classpayload lengthnext headerflow label60s
- Q9This ipv6 header component ensures that all packets with the same label receive the same type of handling by routerstraffic classpayload lengthversionflow label60s
- Q10This ipv6 header component replaces the time-to-live portion of the ipv4 packet. With each router the packet goes through, the counter on this is decremented by 1 until the packet is discarded if it doesn't reach its destination.source iphop limitpayloadversion60s