IPV6 Address Types Flashcards

Learn IPV6 Address Types

1
Q

What does a Global Unicast Address start with?

A

2 or 3

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2
Q

What does a Unique Local Unicast Address start with?

A

FD

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3
Q

What does a Link Local Address start with?

A

FE80:

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4
Q

What does a Multicast Address with Organizational scope start with?

A

FF80:

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5
Q

What does a Link Local Multicast Address start with?

A

FF02:

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6
Q

What does a Solicited Node Multicast Address start with?

A

FE80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001:FFxx:xxxx

(where x is the last 6 characters of the link local address)

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7
Q

What does an Anycast Address look like?

A

Like any unicast address

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8
Q

What does a Subnet Router Anycast Address look like?

A

Prefix followed by all 0’s

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9
Q

What does an Unknown Address look like?

A

:: (all zeros)

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10
Q

What does a Loopback Address look like?

A

::1 (127 zeros followed by a 1)

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11
Q

Link Local Multicast Address for all IPV6 devices on the same subnet?

A

FF02::1

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12
Q

Link Local Multicast Address for all IPV6 Routers on the same subnet?

A

FF02::2

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13
Q

Link Local Multicast Address for all OSPFv3 Routers on the same subnet?

A

FF02::05

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14
Q

Link Local Multicast Address for all OSPFv3 Designated Routers on the same subnet?

A

FF02::06

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15
Q

Link Local Multicast Address for all RIPng Routers on the same subnet?

A

FF02::09

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16
Q

Link Local Multicast Address for all EIGRPv6 Routers on the same subnet?

A

FF02::0A

17
Q

Why is a device required to compute and join a Solicited Node Multicast Address?

A

It is the basis for Network Discovery Protocol (NDP).

For every interface a device is required to compute a Solicited Node Multicast Address for its global address and another one for its link local address.