Why are two addresses being shown for this interface?

— Exhibit –user@r1> show interfaces terse ge-1/0/0
Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote
ge-1/0/0 up up
ge-1/0/0.0 up up inet6 fe80::226:88ff:fe02:7481/64
fec0:0:0:2003::1/64
— Exhibit –Refer to the Exhibit.
You run the command show interfaces terse ge-1/0/0 and see the output shown in the exhibit.
Why are two addresses being shown for this interface?

— Exhibit –user@r1> show interfaces terse ge-1/0/0
Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote
ge-1/0/0 up up
ge-1/0/0.0 up up inet6 fe80::226:88ff:fe02:7481/64
fec0:0:0:2003::1/64
— Exhibit –Refer to the Exhibit.
You run the command show interfaces terse ge-1/0/0 and see the output shown in the exhibit.
Why are two addresses being shown for this interface?

A.
Two addresses are assigned in IPv6, one for the physical and one for the logical interface.

B.
Two addresses are seen because the loopback address of the router is associated with the
interface.

C.
The two addresses being seen are the link-local and site-local.

D.
An IPv6 address conflict is being seen; verify your interface configuration for problems.



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