QuestionQ25

IP Connectivity

Drag and drop the IPv6 address on the left to the matching type on the right.

Drag & Drop
ff00:af60:767d:9258:e688:c478:ec75:12
fe80:b680:8af8:7cc1:6df1:71e1:b8f3:7
fc00:a4d3:af37:cbc6:cdbd:b73d:5561:3
2000:6794:5699:e122:42e0:4236:085d:1
Global Unicast
Unique Local
Link-Local Unicast
Multicast
Explanation

IPv6 address types are identified by their leading prefix. Global unicast uses 2000::/3, so the address beginning with 2000 is Global Unicast. Unique local uses fc00::/7, so the address beginning with fc00 is Unique Local. Link-local unicast uses fe80::/10, so the address beginning with fe80 is Link-Local Unicast. Multicast uses ff00::/8, so the address beginning with ff00 is Multicast.

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