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200-301 · Question #1197

200-301 Question #1197: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: They use the same process for subnetting.. A unique local address (ULA) is an Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address in the address range fc00::/7. Its purpose in IPv6 is somewhat analogous to IPv4 private network addressing, but with significant differences. Unique local addresses may be used freely, without centrali

Submitted by thandi_sa· Mar 5, 2026IP Connectivity

Question

What is a similarity between global and unique local IPv6 addresses?

Options

  • AThey use the same process for subnetting.
  • BThey are part of the multicast IPv6 group type.
  • CThey are routable on the global internet.
  • DThey are allocated by the same organization.

Explanation

A unique local address (ULA) is an Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address in the address range fc00::/7. Its purpose in IPv6 is somewhat analogous to IPv4 private network addressing, but with significant differences. Unique local addresses may be used freely, without centralized registration, inside a single site or organization or spanning a limited number of sites or organizations. They are routable only within the scope of such private networks, but not in the global IPv6 Internet.

Topics

#IPv6 addressing#IPv6 address types#IPv6 subnetting#Global Unicast IPv6

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