Hey Guys,
Please, why A is not the right answer? This question makes me confused a lot !
Which IPv6 address type provides communication between subnets and cannot route on the Internet?
- A. link-local
- B. unique local
- C. multicast
- D. global unicast
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It is incorrect because the IPv6 adress defines rules, thus the packets sent to any link-local addresses should not be forwarded by any router to another subnet.
Besides, the right option is B.
straightforwardly, A is wrong because the Link-local addresses cannot be routed to the Internet but they cannot communicate beyond their own subnet.
Hope this helps Oscar!
Good Luck!
The right answer is B not A. Furthermore, the iPv6 address type is similar to the private addresses in IPv4. They can be routed internally but not across the Internet.
A is not the right answer simply because link-local addresses don’t communicate with other subnets. However, they only communicate with devices on their local link.
May this be a positive aid!