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Three methods allow IPv6 and IPv4 to co-exist. Match each method with its description.

Networking Essentials 3.0 Module 8-11 Checkpoint Exam The Internet Protocol Answers 002
Networking Essentials 3.0 Module 8-11 Checkpoint Exam The Internet Protocol Answers 002
  • IPv6 packets are converted into IPv4 packets, and vice versa. —> translation
  • The IPv6 packet is transported inside an IPv4 packet. —> tunneling
  • The IPv4 packet and IPv6 packets coexist in the same network. —>  dual-stack

Explanation:

Place the options in the following order:

IPv6 packets are converted into IPv4 packets, and vice versa. Translation
The IPv6 packet is transported inside an IPv4 packet. Tunneling
The IPv4 packet and IPv6 packets coexist in the same network. Dual-stack

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