Which IPv6 address is used when Server1 communicates with different hosts?

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You have multiple subnets.
On one of the subnets, you install a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
Server1 has the following IPv6 addresses:
ߦ ff00:e378:8000::63bf:3fff:fdd2
ߦ fe80::200:5aee:feaa:20a2
ߦ fc00:fdf8:f53b:82e4::53
ߦ 2000:1516::6c:2348
Which IPv6 address is used when Server1 communicates with different hosts? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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3 thoughts on “Which IPv6 address is used when Server1 communicates with different hosts?

  1. When Server1 connects to Internet hosts, the following IP address is used: 2000:1516::6c:2348

    When Server1 connects to hosts on the same subnet, the following IP address is used: fe80::200:5aee:feaa:20a2

    Windows uses the following rule as specified in RFC-6724 for select source IP address to communicate with Destination.
    1. Prefer same address ( ie source IP=destination IP )
    2. Prefer appropriate scope (Answer F)
    3. Avoid deprecated addresses
    4. Prefer home address ( Mobile IPv6 )
    5. Prefer outgoing interface ( ie to internal forwarding interface )
    5.5 Prefer the next-hop advertised prefix addresses
    6. Prefer matching label
    7. Prefer temporary address
    8. Use longest matching prefix (Answer D)
    ff00:e378:8000::63bf:3fff:fdd2 (This is a Multicast Address, not used for sending packets)
    fe80::200:5aee:feaa:20a2 (This is a Link-Local Address for sending packets to same subnet)
    fc00:fdf8:f53b:82e4::53 (This is a ULA address for sending packets to 82e4 subnet)
    2000:1516::6c:2348 (This is a Aggregatable Global Address – Public IP for internet connectivity),

  2. the first answer is wrong
    the IP beginning ff00 is multicast address
    to connect Internet, you should use 2000:1516::6c:2348

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