Across
- 3. Hexadecimal
- 7. All of these are /64
- 8. When client configures own IPv6 address
- 11. Allows IPv4 and IPv6 hosts communication on public networks
- 12. Transferring address space to another
- 14. Built in with IPv6
- 16. Unique identification of IPv6 device
- 18. Layer of OSI IPv6 is on
- 20. Used when no other IPv6 translation is available
- 21. Uses the prefix fe80::/10
Down
- 1. Locates certain areas of the network
- 2. When IPv4 and IPv6 are run on the same network
- 4. One Hundred and Twenty Eight
- 5. This type of translation is removed in IPv6 addresses
- 6. The same as IPv4 unicast
- 9. When one address type is change to the other
- 10. Method of shortening IPv6 addresses
- 13. Bits in one hexadecimal series
- 15. Aren't routable on the global internet
- 17. Allows IPv4 and IPv6 hosts communication via router
- 19. Certain address prefixes are
