Which of the following is not a feature of Anycast addressing in IPv6?
A. Same IPv6 address assigned to multiple nodes
B. Routing protocol makes the “nearest” determination
C. Supports many future potential applications
D. Provides an any-to-many communication model
Answers
D. Provides an any-to-many communication model
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Answer:
An Internet Protocol Version 6 address (IPv6 address) is the numeric label that is used to identify and locate the network interface of a computer or the network node participating in a computer network using IPv6. IP addresses are included in packet header to indicate source and the destination of each packet. The IP address of destination is used to make decisions about routing IP packets to the other networks.
IPv6 is the successor to first addressing infrastructure of Internet, Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). In the contrast to IPv4, which defined the IP address as a 32-bit value, IPv6 addresses have the size of 128 bits. Therefore, in comparison, IPv6 has a vast enlarged address space.
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