2001:DB8 = Address that is unique and reserved for documentation purposes
FD00 = Address that is prohibited from routing to the Internet
FE80 = Address that is automatically created on a link when IPv6 is enabled on an Interface
FF05 = Multicast address used only locally within the site
The soln is correct:
multicast site-local is ff05::.
fe80:: is unicast link local that is automatically generated on ipv6-enabled int
fc00:: is unique local and can't be routed over internet. Similar to ipv4 rfc 1918 private address.
2001:: is global unicast reserved prefix for use in documentation.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3849.txt
- 2001 = multicast address used only locally within the site
- FD00 = address that is automatically created on a link when IPv6 is enabled on an interface
- FE80 = address that is prohibited from routing to the Internet
- FF05 = address that is unique and reserved for documentation purposes
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