Discussion :: Computer Networking
- Which of the following is true when describing a unique local address?
A.
Packets addressed to a unicast address are delivered to a single interface. |
B.
These are your typical publicly routable addresses, just like a regular publicly routable address in IPv4. |
C.
These are like private addresses in IPv4 in that they are not meant to be routed. |
D.
These addresses are meant for nonrouting purposes, but they are almost globally unique so it is unlikely they will have an address overlap. |
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
These addresses are meant for nonrouting purposes like link-local, but they are almost globally unique so it is unlikely they will have an address overlap. Unique local addresses were designed as a replacement for site-local addresses.
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