IPv6 Link-Local addresses are specific types of addresses used within a single local network segment. Here are key points about IPv6 Link-Local addresses:
A. True: Every physical interface running IPv6 is assigned a Link-Local address automatically.
B. True: Link-Local addresses are only valid for communication within the same broadcast domain (i.e., the local link).
C. True: They all have the same 64-bit subnet prefix (FE80::/64).
The false statement is:
D. False: The interface ID for Link-Local addresses is not derived from the interface’s IPv4 address. Instead, it is typically generated from the interface’s MAC address or using a random number.
ReferencesNokia Border Gateway Protocol Fundamentals, Chapter on IPv6 Addressing.
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