Chapter 5: IPv6 Addreesing Flashcards

Learn about IPv6 addressing and WAN protocols it is used with.

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What are 3 major types of IPv6 addresses?

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  • Unicast
  • Anycast
  • Multicast
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Which interface do you apply an IPv6 address?

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  • IPv6 address is assigned to a node, not interface

* can be applied to multiple interfaces

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List the IPv6 address types.

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  • Unspecified [ :: /128 ]
  • Loopback [ ::1 /128 ]
  • Multicast [ FF00:: /8 ]
  • Link-local Unicast [ FE80:: /10 ]
  • Private Unicast [ FC00:: /7 ]
  • Global Unicast [ everything else ]
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What are unicast, multicast, and anycast addresses?

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  • Unicast: address range that matches one node
  • Multicast: address range that belongs to a group of nodes
  • Anycast: address range that matches the closes interface, based on routing protocols’ metric priority
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5
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Identify types of multicast addresses.

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• Pre-defined: list of addresses predefined for use of multicast [ FF0X::1 - FF0F::1 ], where X is:
- 2 Link-local scope
- 5 Site-local scope
- 8 Organization-Local scope
- E Global scope (everyone)
• Solicited-node: used by NDP to discover L2 addresses of other nodes participating in multicast by appending last 24 bits of an address to [ FF02::1:FFXX:XXXX ]

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