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Which two functionalities are specific to Stateless Nat64?
A. No requirement exits for the characteristics of IPv6 address assignment
B. No requirement exits for the characteristics of IPv6 address assignment
C. It provides 1:1 translation
D. It uses address overloading
E. State or bindings are created on the translation
Correct Answer: BC
Explanation/Reference:
Characteristics Of Stateless Nat64
Stateless NAT64
1:1 translation
No conservation of IPv4 address
Assures end-to-end address transparency and scalability
No state or bindings created on the translation
Requires IPv4-translatable IPv6 addresses assignment (mandatory requirement)
Requires either manual or DHCPv6 based address assignment for IPv6 hosts
Stateful NAT64
1:N translation
Conserves IPv4 address
Uses address overloading, hence lacks in end-to-end address transparency
State or bindings are created on every unique translation
No requirement on the nature of IPv6 address assignment
Free to choose any mode of IPv6 address assignment viz. Manual, DHCPv6, SLAAC
Thank you Mike
Which two functionalities are specific to stateless NAT64? (Choose two)
A. No requirement exists for the characteristics of Ipv6 address assignment
B. It does not conserve IPv4 addresses
C. It provides 1-to-1 translation.
D. It uses address overloading.
E. State or bindings are created on the translation.
Answer is: BC
correct question.
no sir …….
option B and D are correct
NAT 64 provides one to many translation using overloading.
Go back and re-learn dude
Provides 1:1 translation for sure
Overloading supports by statefull NAT, not stateless.