- Unicast:
identifier f. a single interface, a packet sent to a unicast address is delivered to the interface designated by the address
- Anycast: assigned to routers only
identifier f. a group of interfaces, a packet sent to an anycast address is delivered to one of those interfaces identified by that address, to the next accessible
Multicast: start with ff identifier for a group of interfaces, a packet sent to a multicast address is delivered to all of these interfaces with this address.With IPv6 there is no broadcast address.
IPV6 Addresses - Prefix | Link-local | FE80 | APIPA Equivalent | Unique-local | FC00 – FD | Standard internal IP | Site-local | FEC0 - FEFF | OUTDATED | Global Unicast | 2000-3FFF | Public | Multicast | FF00 | Multicast makes it possible in IP networks to efficiently send packets to many recipients at the same time. This happens with a special multicast address. |
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