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Which one is NOT Types of IPv6 Addresses?
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Unspecified, Loopback, Embedded IPv4
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Global Unicast, Unique local Unicast
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Link-local Unicast, Multicast
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Multicasting task
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Unlike IPv4, there is no broadcast address in IPv6. Instead, IPv6 uses multicast, including an all-IPv6 devices well-known multicast address and a solicited-node multicast address.
Detailed explanation-2: -IPv6 multicast addresses: FF00::/8 All IPv6 multicast addresses share the prefix of FF00::/8. The first octet is FF (1111 1111). This way you can tell at a glance if an IPv6 address is intended for multicast or not. and scope (1 for node, 2 for link, 5 for site, 8 for organization, and E for global scope).
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