Multiple Choice
When generating a unique interface ID, the rules of EUI-64 are often used (eui-64) . If the MAC address of an interface is 0000.1111.2222, what is the EUI-64 converted interface ID going to be?
A) 0000:11FF:FE11:2222
B) 0000:11FE:FE11:2222
C) 0200:11FE:FE11:2222
D) 0200:11FF:FE11:2222
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