Three methods allow IPv6 and IPv4 to co-exist. Match each method with its description. (Not all options are used.)

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Three methods allow IPv6 and IPv4 to co-exist. Match each method with its description. (Not all options are used.)

CCNA1 v7 - ITNv7 - Modules 11 - 13 IP Addressing Exam Answers 005
CCNA1 v7 – ITNv7 – Modules 11 – 13 IP Addressing Exam Answers 005
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The term for the method that allows for the coexistence of the two types of packets on a single network is dual-stack. Tunneling allows for the IPv6 packet to be transported inside IPv4 packets. An IP packet can also be converted from version 6 to version 4 and vice versa. DHCP is a protocol that is used for allocating network parameters to hosts on an IP network.

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