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200-301 Question #1165: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:1. IPv6 multicast addresses can be used for link-local LAN communications or they can be scoped for site-specific communications or even global use. An IPv6 multicast address for well-known link-local messages would start with "FF02" and you may recognize that FF02::1 is the all-nod

Submitted by ricky.ec· Mar 5, 2026

Question

What is a link-local all-nodes IPv6 multicast address?

Options

  • Aff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
  • B2004:33c:94d9:431e:255::
  • Cfffe:034:0dd:45d6:789e::
  • Dfe80:4433:034:0dd::2

Explanation

IPv6 multicast addresses can be used for link-local LAN communications or they can be scoped for site-specific communications or even global use. An IPv6 multicast address for well-known link-local messages would start with "FF02" and you may recognize that FF02::1 is the all-nodes link-local multicast group address.

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#IPv6 multicast#link-local address

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