DRAG DROP -
Drag and drop the IPv6 address type characteristics from the left to the right.
Select and Place:
DRAG DROP -
Drag and drop the IPv6 address type characteristics from the left to the right.
Select and Place:
Wrong. I think the answer should be: Link Local Address: - Attached to a single subnet - Addressing for exclusive use internally without internet routing Unique Local Address: -Addresses with prefix FC00:/7 -Configured only once per interface
no, you cannot assign the same ULA to 2 interfaces. "Addressing for exclusive use internally without internet routing" refers to the fact that ULAs are similar to private IPv4, so they cannot reach the internet natively. the answer given is correct
Link-local addresses are not routable on the internet. Answer given is incorrect
There is no answer about routing to the internet. Given answers are correct.
I think what he means is that both address is not routable on the internet
Another ambiguous question designed to confuse people. The only way to answer is to 'use common sense,' given that some responses are ambiguous, such as 'attached to a single subnet.' It would have been much more relevant to say 'attached to a single segment'... not to mention 'addressing for exclusive use internally without internet routing.'
Correct answers. In IPv4 you can configure only one address per interface, in IPv6 more than one is possible (Tested in Packet Tracer).
CCNA 200-301 Page 551 says Unique local addresses have prefix starting FD, and so I think that part of the answer is incorrect
Given answers are correct
given answers are correct