QuestionQ1024

IP Connectivity

Which IPv6 address type supports communication between subnets and cannot be routed on the Internet?

  • A link-local
  • B unique local
  • C multicast
  • D global unicast
Explanation

Unique local IPv6 addresses are the private-address equivalent for IPv6. They can be routed internally across multiple subnets within an organization, but they are not publicly routable on the Internet. Link-local addresses are limited to a single local link, and global unicast addresses are Internet-routable.

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