Question:
Which statement describes IPv6 ULAs?
- They begin with the fe80::/10 prefix.
- They conserve IPv6 address space.
- They are not routable across the Internet.
- They are assigned by an ISP.
Explanation: IPv6 ULAs are unique local addresses. ULAs are similar to IPv4 private IP addresses and are not routable on the Internet. ULAs do not conserve IPv6 addresses. ULAs have a network prefix in the fc00::/7 range.
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