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Drag and drop the IPv6 address descriptions from the left onto the IPv6 address types on the right. Not all options are used.
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Highly Voted 1 year ago
given answers are ocrrect
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Mudy08
Most Recent 2 months ago
Unique Local Addresses - Private IP Addresses -Serve as next-hop addresses - may be used by multiple organizations at the same time Link-Local Addresses - unable to serve as destination addresses - IPv6 addresses that begin with FD ( This is because FD in binary hex format is 1111 1101, and link local format id FC00::/7, considering first bit of FD is actually coming as FC)
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Mudy08
2 months ago
Please ignores above comment. i got it totally wrong.
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kaundakkhumbo
2 months ago
🤣 Okay now this is funny
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Joshua25
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Another typical Cisco style poorly designed question that tests word-by-word memorisation instead of networking skills. Link-Local is used for next-hop address on a local link, which is correct, but Unique Local can be used as a next-hop address, too. Private IPv6 addresses include Unique Local, but also include Link-Local. Would anyone argue that a Link-Local address is a public address? Not a private address? Link-Local definitely can be used as destination addresses. Otherwise, how does it serve as a next-hop address? How does it receive packets? Shame on you, Cisco. Wait to be replaced by other vendors and vendor-neutral certifications.
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omle2
7 months, 1 week ago
I assume that link-local addresses can also be used by multiple organization at the same time?
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Joshua25
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Yes they can. Link local addresses can be assigned either manually or automatically. You can definitely assign an identical link local address to multiple networks. This question is faulty, just like many Cisco questions.
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NASIR0CITV
1 year, 1 month ago
LINK LOCAL ADDRESS CAN'T SERVE AS "NEXT HOPE ADDRESS", AS THEY PROGRAMMED TO WORK ON A SINGLE SUBNET.
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Nian
5 months, 3 weeks ago
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2803866&seqNum=4 : "IPv6 routing table entries populated from dynamic routing protocols use the IPv6 link-local address as the next-hop address."
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4ffc2ad
1 year, 2 months ago
The address FF is multicast.
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Starlord2535
1 year, 3 months ago
●Unique Local Addresses: IPv6 addresses that begin with FD, may be used by multiple organizations at the same time, private IPv6 addresses ●Link-Local Addresses: serve as next-hop addresses, can't serve as a source or destination address. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2803866&seqNum=5
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no_blink404
1 year, 10 months ago
Not a good question.
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manaoming
1 year, 10 months ago
Why link-local address cannot be used as destination? Within the local link they can be used...
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Iamm
1 year, 10 months ago
Because is not routable, so when you said destination it happens to be in the same network space, so that communication occurrs in layer 2 rather than layer 3, so it was not destine to an IP.
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bikila123
1 year, 9 months ago
it can be routable with in subnet!
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Mikeabo
2 years, 2 months ago
Also FF is a multicast not a Unicast which encompasses global, unique local, Link Local
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Mikeabo
2 years, 2 months ago
ff02::5 all OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) routers ... https://www.menandmice.com/blog/ipv6-reference-multicast, I guess thats the reason
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lololss
2 years, 3 months ago
Why not IPv6 addresses in the format FF02::5? FF02::5 I know it's a link-local scope.
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2 years, 3 months ago
ff02 is a multicast address, check the documentation
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