Multiple Choice
You have enabled IPv6 on two of your routers,but on the interfaces you have not assigned IPv6 addresses yet.You are surprised to learn that these two machines are exchanging information over those interfaces.How is this possible?
A) Due to the link-local IPv6 addresses
B) Due to anycast addressing
C) Due to ICMPv6
D) Due to the NATv6 capability
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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