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200-301 · Question #538

200-301 Question #538: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C: An individual IPv6 unicast address is supported on a single interface on one node but an IPv6. An IPv6 unicast address is an identifier for a single interface, on a single node. A packet that is sent to a unicast address is delivered to the interface identified by that address. An IPv6 anycast address is an address that is assigned to a set of interfaces that typically bel

Submitted by priya_blr· Mar 5, 2026IP Connectivity

Question

What is the difference between IPv6 unicast and anycast addressing?

Options

  • AIPv6 anycast nodes must be explicitly configured to recognize the anycast address, but IPv6
  • BIPv6 unicast nodes must be explicitly configured to recognize the unicast address, but IPv6
  • CAn individual IPv6 unicast address is supported on a single interface on one node but an IPv6
  • DUnlike an IPv6 anycast address, an IPv6 unicast address is assigned to a group of interfaces on

Explanation

An IPv6 unicast address is an identifier for a single interface, on a single node. A packet that is sent to a unicast address is delivered to the interface identified by that address. An IPv6 anycast address is an address that is assigned to a set of interfaces that typically belong to different nodes. Anycast addresses are syntactically indistinguishable from unicast addresses, because anycast addresses are allocated from the unicast address space.

Topics

#IPv6 addressing#Unicast#Anycast

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