IPv6
Question 1 |
Which of the following statements about IPv6 is FALSE?
IPSec support is an integral part of IPv6. | |
IPv6 has no way to distinguish delay-sensitive packets from bulk data transfers. | |
In comparison to IPA. IPv6 has improved header structure with less processing overhead. | |
IPv6 routers no longer have to fragment packets. |
Question 1 Explanation:
TRUE: IPSec support is an integral part of IPv6.
TRUE: IPv6 has no way to distinguish delay-sensitive packets from bulk data transfers.
FALSE: In comparison to IPA. IPv6 has improved header structure with less processing overhead.
An independent physician association (IPA) is a business entity organized and owned by a network of independent physician practices for the purpose of reducing overhead or pursuing business ventures such as contracts with employers, accountable care organizations (ACO) and/or managed care organizations (MCOs). There are substantial opportunities for innovation in delivery system modeling and benefit design in the creation of physician networks. Specifically, creation of practice networks involving patient-centered medical home (PCMH) practices may accelerate important and necessary changes in health care delivery.
TRUE: IPv6 routers no longer have to fragment packets.
TRUE: IPv6 has no way to distinguish delay-sensitive packets from bulk data transfers.
FALSE: In comparison to IPA. IPv6 has improved header structure with less processing overhead.
An independent physician association (IPA) is a business entity organized and owned by a network of independent physician practices for the purpose of reducing overhead or pursuing business ventures such as contracts with employers, accountable care organizations (ACO) and/or managed care organizations (MCOs). There are substantial opportunities for innovation in delivery system modeling and benefit design in the creation of physician networks. Specifically, creation of practice networks involving patient-centered medical home (PCMH) practices may accelerate important and necessary changes in health care delivery.
TRUE: IPv6 routers no longer have to fragment packets.