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Match each IPv6 address type on the left with its corresponding reserved prefix range on the right. Which pairs correctly match each IPv6 address scope to its standard IPv6 prefix?

  • Global Unicast Address2000::/3
  • Link-Local Addressfe80::/10
  • Unique Local Addressfc00::/7
  • Multicast Addressff00::/8

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Global Unicast Address pairs with 2000::/3, Link-Local Address pairs with fe80::/10, Unique Local Address pairs with fc00::/7, and Multicast Address pairs with ff00::/8.
Each standard IPv6 address scope is assigned a dedicated prefix block by IANA and RFC 4291: Global Unicast uses 2000::/3 for public Internet traffic, Link-Local uses fe80::/10 for interface communication on the same link, Unique Local uses fc00::/7 for internal site routing, and Multicast uses ff00::/8 for group delivery.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the reserved prefix block for IPv6 Global Unicast addresses.
Global Unicast Address maps to 2000::/3.
Global Unicast IPv6 addresses are defined by RFC 4291 as starting in the 2000::/3 prefix range (2000:: through 3FFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF).
2
Identify the reserved prefix block for IPv6 Link-Local addresses.
Link-Local Address maps to fe80::/10.
IPv6 link-local addresses use the prefix fe80::/10, which covers fe80:: through febf:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff.
3
Identify the reserved prefix block for IPv6 Unique Local addresses (ULA).
Unique Local Address maps to fc00::/7.
Unique Local IPv6 addresses are analogous to IPv4 private addresses and start with the fc00::/7 block (fc00:: through fdff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff).
4
Identify the reserved prefix block for IPv6 Multicast addresses.
Multicast Address maps to ff00::/8.
All IPv6 multicast addresses begin with the prefix byte ff00::/8.

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