The second 64 bits of an autoconfigured ipv6 address may


Question: 1. The second 64 bits of an autoconfigured IPv6 address may either be random or generated from the computer's MAC address, which contains 48 bits. What standard defines the conversion of the MAC address to the IPv6 64-bit device ID?

2. You issue a transmission from your workstation to the following socket on your LAN: 10.1.1.145:110. Assuming your network uses standard port designations, what Application layer protocol are you using?

3. What protocol does a network gateway use to keep track of which internal client is talking to which external Web server?

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