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200-301 · Question #873

200-301 Question #873: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

In IPv6, Global Unicast Addresses (GUAs) are equivalent to public IPv4 addresses and are routable and reachable via the Internet, making them the globally unique addresses used for internet communication. Link-Local Addresses are automatically configured on every IPv6-enabled int

Submitted by yuki_2020· Mar 30, 2026Network Fundamentals – Compare and contrast IPv6 address types (Global Unicast vs. Link-Local) and their characteristics

Question

Drag and Drop Question Drag and drop the IPv6 address type characteristics from the left to the right. Answer:

Explanation

In IPv6, Global Unicast Addresses (GUAs) are equivalent to public IPv4 addresses and are routable and reachable via the Internet, making them the globally unique addresses used for internet communication. Link-Local Addresses are automatically configured on every IPv6-enabled interface (configured only once per interface by default) and are attached to a single subnet, meaning they cannot be routed beyond their local link. This drag-and-drop exercise maps characteristics to two distinct IPv6 address types: Global Unicast and Link-Local.

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#IPv6 Addressing#Global Unicast Address#Link-Local Address#IPv6 Address Types

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