What are IPv6 ULAs?
- a method of translating IPv6 addresses into IPv4 addresses
- a private IPv6 address range used for communication within a local site
- any device that can run both an IPv6 and an IPv4 protocol stack simultaneously
- tunneling protocols that allow two IPv6 networks to communicate across an IPv4 network
Explanation: IPv6 unique local addresses (ULAs) are a range of private addresses, similar to RFC 1918 addresses, which can be used to address endpoints in a local network. They are not meant to be routable on the Internet.
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