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Link-Local
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All interfaces are required to have at least one Link-Local unicast
address (see Section 2.8 for additional required addresses). A
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... Multicast 11111111 FF00::/8 2.7
Link-Local unicast 1111111010 FE80::/10 2.5.6
Global Unicast ...
... site-local unicast (deprecated, see Section 2.5.7),
and Link-Local unicast. There are also some special-purpose subtypes
of Global Unicast ...
... created with a local scope interface identifier and a
Link-Local address may be created with a universal scope interface
identifier.
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... not be assigned to any physical interface. It is treated as having
Link-Local scope, and may be thought of as the Link-Local unicast
address of a virtual interface ...
... physical interface. It is treated as having
Link-Local scope, and may be thought of as the Link-Local unicast
address of a virtual interface (typically called the "loopback
interface ...
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Link-Local addresses are for use on a single link. Link-Local
addresses have the following format:
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... Link-Local addresses are for use on a single link. Link-Local
addresses have the following format:
| 10 |
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... +----------+-------------------------+----------------------------+
Link-Local addresses are designed to be used for addressing on a
single link ...
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Routers must not forward any packets with Link-Local source or
destination addresses to other links ...
... 1 Interface-Local scope
2 Link-Local scope
3 reserved
4 Admin-Local scope
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... multicast.
Link-Local multicast scope spans the same topological region as
the corresponding unicast ...
... identifying itself:
o Its required Link-Local address for each interface.
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