[&] What type of IPv6 address is identified by this bit-pattern (1111 1110 1000 0000/10)? (Select the best answer) - Global Unicast - Site Local - Link Local -- Correct - Multicast [&] Which type of IPv6 address is never allowed to be routed between IPv6 networks? (Select the best answer) - Global Unicast - Multicast - Link Local -- Correct - Site Local [&] Which of the following statements contrasting IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses is true? (Select two answers) - IPv6 Link-Local addresses are optional for IPv6 - IPv6 broadcast addresses are used more frequently than IPv4 broadcast addresses - IPv6 has no address type allocated as broadcast -- Correct - IPv6 has no address type allocated as anycast - IPv6 Link-Local addresses are mandatory for every type of NIC -- Correct [&] What type of IPv6 address is identified by this bit-pattern (0010 1110 1000 0000/3)? (Select the best answer) - Site Local - Global Unicast -- Correct - Link Local - Multicast [&] Which of the following would be a valid use-case for assigning an IPv6 address starting with 1111 1100/7 to a device? (Select the best answer) - This is not a valid IPv6 address type - The node will be in a lab environment and never need to send packets to/from the Internet -- Correct - The node provides a portal for external customers to use to pay their bills - The node serves as a public-facing web server