Written Lab 7.2
In this lab, write the answers to the following IPv6 questions:
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Which type of packet is addressed and delivered to only a single interface?
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Which type of address is used just like a regular public routable address in IPv4?
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Which type of address is not meant to be routed?
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Which type of address is not meant to be routed to the Internet but is still globally unique?
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Which type of address is meant to be delivered to multiple interfaces?
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Which type of address identifies multiple interfaces, but packets are delivered only to the first address it finds?
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Which addressing type is also referred to as one-to-nearest?
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IPv4 had a loopback address of 127.0.0.1. What is the IPv6 loopback address?
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What does a link-local address always start with?
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What does a unique local unicast range start with?