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IPv6 Fundamentals Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pract

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete IPv6 Addressing & Subnetting Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the primary advantage of using Link-Local addresses (FE80::/10) over Global Unicast addresses for initial device configuration and communication on a local network segment?
C) Link-Local addresses are globally routable and are used for establishing WAN connections, providing a simpler alternative to NAT.
Link-Local addresses are reserved for multicast traffic and are essential for efficient broadcast forwarding across complex network topologies.
Link-Local addresses offer a larger address space for inter-site communication and require explicit configuration.
Link-Local addresses are automatically configured without manual intervention, ensuring immediate local connectivity and discovery services like SLAA
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the principles taught in "The Complete IPv6 Addressing & Subnetting Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following subnetting strategies for a /64 Global Unicast subnet is considered the most efficient and scalable for a large enterprise network requiring granular control over departmental allocations?
Allocating a /64 prefix to each logical network segment (e.g., VLAN) and then further subnetting each /64 into /128 host addresses as needed.
Utilizing a /80 prefix for each major department and a /96 prefix for each subnet within those departments.
Allocating individual /128 addresses to each user device and using the remaining bits for network identifiers.
Creating a single, massive /64 subnet for the entire enterprise and relying on application-level segmentation for internal traffic control.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete IPv6 Addressing & Subnetting Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", when performing IPv6 subnetting from a larger prefix (e.g., a /48 Global Unicast Allocation), what is the most significant consideration when determining the size of subnets for internal network segments to avoid address exhaustion and facilitate future growth?
Allocating /64 prefixes to each logical network segment, leaving 16 bits of the subnet ID for future hierarchical allocation within that segment.
Using /128 prefixes for all network segments to ensure maximum address uniqueness and simplify routing tables.
Ensuring each subnet has sufficient host addresses for current needs, with no significant consideration for future expansion or new network segments.
Maximizing the number of subnets by using the smallest possible subnet mask (e.g., /127) to conserve address space.

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