Question:
Which type of IPv6 address refers to any unicast address that is assigned to multiple hosts?
- unique local
- global unicast
- link-local
- anycast
Explanation: The anycast address is a unicast address that is assigned to multiple hosts. Anycast addresses are usually used to locate the nearest server of a specifc type--for example, the nearest DNS or network time server. Assigning the same unicast address to more than one interface makes it an anycast address. You can have link-local, unique local, or global unicast anycast addresses. When you assign an anycast address to an interface, you must explicitly identify the address as an anycast address.
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