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(0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)Which address type is not supported in IPv6?




(0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)IPv6 does not support broadcast addresses. It uses unicast, anycast, and multicast addresses.
Unicast addresses are used for a single interface. When an IPv6 packet is sent with a unicast address as the destination address, the packet is delivered to the particular interface to which the unicast address is assigned.
An anycast address identifies a set of interfaces. An anycast address can be assigned to more than one IPv6 interface. If a router receives an IPv6 packet with an anycast address as the destination address, the router finds out the nearest host using routing protocol and delivers the packet to the nearest host.
A multicast address also identifies a set of interfaces on different hosts. If an IPv6 packet contains a multicast address as the destination address, the IPv6 packet is delivered to all interfaces that are assigned that particular multicast address.
IPv6 does not support broadcast addresses.
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