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How does IPv6 handle packet fragmentation?
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How does IPv6 handle packet fragmentation?
Only the sender can fragment packets
Intermediate routers can fragment packets
Fragmentation is not allowed in IPv6
Fragmentation is handled by NAT
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
How does IPv6 handle packet fragmentation?
Steps
Concepts
Step 1: Understand that IPv6 is a version of the Internet Protocol used for sending data over the internet.
Step 2: Know that packet fragmentation is the process of breaking down large packets into smaller pieces so they can be sent over the network.
Step 3: In IPv6, the sender (the device sending the data) is the only one that can break down packets into smaller pieces.
Step 4: Routers (devices that direct data on the internet) do not break down packets; they only forward them.
Step 5: This means that if a packet is too large for the network, the sender must make it smaller before sending it.
Packet Fragmentation in IPv6
– IPv6 requires the sender to handle packet fragmentation, unlike IPv4 where routers can fragment packets.
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