Exam: 200-301: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 0 Likes

Which IPv6 address block sends packets to a group address rather than (CCNA 200-301)

Updated on 01/27/2024

Which IPv6 address block sends packets to a group address rather than a single address?

A) 2000::/3
B) FC00::/7
C) FE80::/10
D) FF00::/8


Solution

Correct answer: D) FF00::/8.
The IPv6 address block FF00::/8 is reserved for multicast addresses. Multicast addresses in IPv6 allow packets to be sent to multiple destinations simultaneously. The FF00::/8 range is specifically designated for IPv6 multicast addresses, and various multicast addresses within this range are used for different purposes, such as solicited-node multicast addresses, multicast group addresses, etc.

Category: IP Connectivity

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