DRAG DROP
You have a server named Server1.Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has two network adapters. Each network adapter must be configured as shown in
the following table.
You need to configure the correct IPv6 address prefix for each network adapter.
Which prefix should you select for each network adapter?
To answer, drag the appropriate IPv6 prefix to the correct network adapter in the answer
area.
Each prefix may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split
bar between panes or scroll to view content.

Explanation:
An IPv6 multicast address always begins with 11111111 or FF and includes additional
structure that identifies the scope of the address and the multicast group to which the
interface belongs.IPv6 multicast addresses, therefore, are always of the form FF00::/8.
References:
http://www.ian
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org/assignments/ipv6-address-space/ipv6-address-spacE. xml
On exam i got a question:
NIC1: Privat/non-routable
NIC2: Public
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So Jony you would have put down
NIC1: FC00::
NIC2: 2000::
Am I right?
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Nope Mike
Nic1: FC80 – privat/non-routable
Nic2: 2000 – public
FC00/FD00 – private/routable in subnet
FF00 – multicasting
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Thank you for explaining
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I have to correct you Jony on NIC 1:
NIC 1: FE80 – private/non-routable (not FC80).
NIC 2: Public (Global Unicast addresses) always begin with either 2 or 3, so 2000 or 3000 would be correct…
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NIC1: Should be FC00
“FC00::/7 prefix to identify Local IPv6 unicast addresses.”
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4193#page-3
NIC2: FF00
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Sorry about my answer under is wrong for:
NIC1: Privat/non-routable
NIC2: Public
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MancaMulas
did you see the following links?
Site Local Address – FC00::/7
http://www.ipuptime.net/SiteLocal.aspx
Link Local Address
http://www.ipuptime.net/LinkLocal.aspx
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