Which two of these statements are true of IPv6 address representation?

Which two of these statements are true of IPv6 address representation? (Choose two.)

Which two of these statements are true of IPv6 address representation? (Choose two.)

A.
There are four types of IPv6 addresses: unicast, multicast, anycast, and broadcast.

B.
A single interface may be assigned multiple IPv6 addresses of any type.

C.
Every IPv6 interface contains at least one loopback address.

D.
The first 64 bits represent the dynamically created interface ID.

E.
Leading zeros in an IPv6 16 bit hexadecimal field are mandatory.



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blatt

blatt

Every IPv6 -enabled interface must contain at least one loopback and one link-local address
An Internet Protocol Version 6 address (IPv6 address) is a numerical label that is used to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node participating in an IPv6 computer network.

An IP address serves the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual network interface of a host, locating it on the network, and thus permitting the routing of IP packets between hosts. For routing, IP addresses are present in fields of the packet header where they indicate source and destination of the packet

noir

noir

General unicast address format (routing prefix size varies)
bits 48 (or more) – routing prefix
16 (or fewer) – subnet ID
64 – interface identifier

Abigail

Abigail

An Internet Protocol Version 6 address (IPv6 address) is a numerical label that is used to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node participating in an IPv6 computer network.
A link-local address is required on every IPv6-enabled interface.
Interface identifiers in IPv6 unicast addresses are used to identify interfaces on a link.