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Which IPv6 address block sends packets to a group address rather than a single address?

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Which IPv6 address block sends packets to a group address rather than a single address?

  • A . 2000::/3
  • B . FC00::/7
  • C . FE80::/10
  • D . FF00::/8

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Suggested Answer: D

Explanation:

FF00::/8 is used for IPv6 multicast and this is the IPv6 type of address the question wants to ask.

FE80::/10 range is used for link-local addresses. Link-local addresses only used for communications within the local subnetwork (automatic address configuration, neighbor discovery, router discovery, and by many routing protocols). It is only valid on the current subnet.

It is usually created dynamically using a link-local prefix of FE80::/10 and a 64-bit interface identifier (based on 48-bit MAC address).

   
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