Which address block is reserved for locally assigned un…

Which address block is reserved for locally assigned unique local addresses?

Which address block is reserved for locally assigned unique local addresses?

A.
2002::/16

B.
2001::/32

C.
FD00::/8

D.
FB00::/8

Explanation:
Brad
Answer- C
Confidence level: 100%Remember: Locally assigned IPv6 addresses begin at FC00
BD
The address block fc00::/7 is divided into two /8 groups:
+ The block fc00::/8 has not been defined yet. It has been proposed to be managed by an allocation authority,
but this has not gained acceptance in the IETF
+ The block fd00::/8 is defined for /48 prefixes, formed by setting the 40 least-significant bits of the prefix to a
randomly generated bit string
Prefixes in the fd00::/8 range have similar properties as those of the IPv4 private address ranges:
+ They are not allocated by an address registry and may be used in networks by anyone without outside
involvement.
+ They are not guaranteed to be globally unique.
+ Reverse Domain Name System (DNS) entries (under ip6.arpa) for fd00::/8 ULAs cannot be delegated in the
global DNS.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_local_address



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