Select the packet type that identifies members of the group and sends information to all the network interfaces in that group.

Select the packet type that identifies members of the group and sends information to all the
network interfaces in that group.

Select the packet type that identifies members of the group and sends information to all the
network interfaces in that group.

A.
Unicast

B.
Multicast

C.
Broadcast

D.
Bayesian

E.
Quality of Service Priority

Explanation:
IPv6 defines three address types:
unicast
Identifies an interface of an individual node.
multicast
Identifies a group of interfaces, usually on different nodes. Packets that are sent to the multicast
address go to all members of the multicast group.

anycast
Identifies a group of interfaces, usually on different nodes. Packets that are sent to the anycast
address go to the anycast group member node that is physically closest to the sender.
Reference: System Administration Guide: IP Services, IPv6 Addressing Overview



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John

John

C – Broadcast

John

John

Whoops I got that wrong it should be answer B Multicast

Since question states information going to specific group of interfaces on the network. A broadcast would go to every host/interface on the network.

Mir

Mir

nice one….i like it…