You request IPv6 glue for your nameservers through:
RIPE
The registrar of the domain used by your name servers
IETF
ARIN
Question 2
IPv6 glue for nameservers resides on which nameservers?
The TLD/ccTLDs'
The ROOTs'
Your own
Question 3
Which of the following queries proves working IPv6 glue?
dig AAAA ns1.exampledomain.tld @tld.server
dig A ns1.exampledomain.tld @tld.server
dig -x 2001:db8::1 @tld.server
ping ns1.exampledomain.tld
Question 4
Which TLD listed below is authoritative for .com & .net IPv6 Glue?
A.GTLD-SERVERS.net
GDNS1.ULTRADNS.NET
ipv6.arpa
a0.org.afilias-nst.info
Question 5
What is another name sometimes used for A or AAAA nameserver glue records found in the top level domain zone files?
CNAME records
GHOST records
host records
PTR records
Question 6
What is a registrar?
An organization that is able to register domains
A glue record
A nameserver
A notary
Question 7
What is a registry?
A host record
A nameserver
A notary
An organization responsible for operating the authorative nameservers and database for a top level domain
Question 8
Why does getting AAAA records for your nameservers in the corresponding TLD (top level domain) zone matter?
It provides reverse DNS for your domain
It registers your domain
It enables entirely native IPv6 DNS queries and makes it possible for IPv6 only hosts to reach the nameservers for your domain, since they can't use glue that is just an A record.
It doesn't. It's too hard, so you shouldn't bother.
Question 9
IPv6 AAAA records have been added for several of the root nameservers.
False
True
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