QuestionQ521

IP Connectivity

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

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has a unicast source sent to a group
is unable to route on the internet
allows sites to be combined without address conflicts
sends packets to a group address rather than a single address
Unique Local
Multicast
Explanation

Unique Local IPv6 addresses are private unicast addresses defined for local use, not for global Internet routing, and RFC 4193 specifically aims to let separately addressed sites be combined without address conflicts. Multicast traffic uses a unicast source address and a multicast destination group address, so it delivers packets to a group rather than to one individual destination address.

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