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Global Unicast IPv6 Address devide it 3 parts, which is ____
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Global Routing, Subnet ID, Interface ID
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Global Routing Prefix
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Global Routing Prefix, Subnet ID
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Global Routing Prefix, Subnet ID, Interface ID
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Global Routing Prefix: The network ID or prefix of the address, used for routing. The first three bits are “001” to indicate a unicast address. Subnet Identifier: A number that identifies a subnet within the site. Interface ID: The unique identifier for a particular interface (host or other device).
Detailed explanation-2: -The IPv6 global unicast address allocation uses the range of addresses that start with binary value 001 (2000::/3). Addresses with a prefix of 2000::/3 (001) through E000::/3 (111) are required to have 64-bit interface identifiers in the extended universal identifier (EUI)-64 format.
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