Multicast (IPv6):
"Never used as a source address": In multicast communication, the source address is typically that of the sender, not a multicast address.
"Provides one-to-many communications": Multicast IPv6 addresses allow a single sender to transmit data to multiple receivers simultaneously, facilitating one-to-many communications.
Unique Local (IPv6):
2. "Allows sites to be combined without address conflicts": Unique local IPv6 addresses (ULA) are designed for local communication within a site or organization. They are globally unique but can be used across different sites without the risk of conflict.
"Unable to route on the internet": Unique local IPv6 addresses are not routable on the public internet. They are meant for local use only and are not intended to be forwarded beyond the boundaries of a specific network.
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