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Cisco Exam 300-410 Topic 1 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-410 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 1
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In which two ways does the IPv6 First-Hop Security Binding Table operate? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: D

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Juliann
10 days ago
I believe the recovery mechanism is also important, as it helps recover the binding table in case of a device reboot.
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Pete
11 days ago
I agree with you, Adelina. It also stores hashed keys for IPsec tunnels for the built-in IPsec features.
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Eugene
11 days ago
Option D sounds like the right answer. The binding table is used to validate the data link layer address, which is an important security feature in IPv6.
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Adelina
12 days ago
I think the IPv6 First-Hop Security Binding Table operates by validating the data link layer address.
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Eric
14 days ago
So, it's all about securing the connections and ensuring authentication before using gateways. Makes sense.
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Elinore
20 days ago
Yes, that's one way it works. It also stores hashed keys for IPsec tunnels for the built-in IPsec features.
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Eric
21 days ago
I think the IPv6 First-Hop Security Binding Table operates by validating the data link layer address.
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