What is the binary pattern of unique ipv6 unique local address?

QuestionsCategory: 200-301What is the binary pattern of unique ipv6 unique local address?
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What is the binary pattern of unique ipv6 unique local address?

A. 00000000

B. 11111100

C. 11111111

D. 11111101








 

Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: B

A IPv6 Unique Local Address is an IPv6 address in the block FC00::/7, which means that IPv6 Unique Local addresses begin with 7 bits with exact binary pattern as 1111 110 -> Answer B is correct.
Note: IPv6 Unique Local Address is the approximate IPv6 counterpart of the IPv4 private address. It is not routable on the global Internet.

This question is in 200-301 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certificate





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