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What is the difference between an IPv6 link-local address and a unique local address?

  • A. The scope of an IPv6 link-local address is limited to a directly attached interface, but an IPv6 unique local address is used throughout a company site or network.
  • B. The scope of an IPv6 link-local address is global, but the scope of an IPv6 unique local address is limited to a loopback address.
  • C. The scope of an IPv6 link-local address can be used throughout a company site or network, but an IPv6 unique local address is limited to a loopback address.
  • D. The scope of an IPv6 link-local address is limited to a loopback address, and an IPv6 unique local address is limited to a directly attached interface.
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exiledwl
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Given A is correct, link local is limited to the subnet is better phrasing
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A is correct
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Markmce
1 year, 2 months ago
Answers wrong
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