Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?

Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?
A. 00000000
B. 1111110
C. 1111100
D. 1111111

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5 thoughts on “Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?

  1. Over the range of these addresses, FC.. to FD..
    FC bits are 11111100
    and
    FD bits are 11111101
    either way the first 7 bits are
    1111110

  2. The correct answer is B
    Unique local is FC = 1111 1100 but be careful to notice that only the first seven bits are listed in the options making it 1111 110. This is just one of Cisco’s tricks, ma fo

  3. I think is not missing bit because the unique local addresses prefix is fc00::/7 so we look at first seven bits.

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