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=IPv6 Link-Local Addresses=
 
=IPv6 Link-Local Addresses=
 
Link-Local Addresses are used by Nodes to communicate to other Nodes on the same Link. Link-Local addresses are ''not'' Routeable.
 
Link-Local Addresses are used by Nodes to communicate to other Nodes on the same Link. Link-Local addresses are ''not'' Routeable.
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[[Image:Link-Local IPv6 address.png|300px|float|thumb|Format of Link-Local address]]

Revision as of 10:06, 12 June 2011

Link-Local
IPv6 Address Type: Link-Local
Prefix: fe80::/10
Local Routeable: No
Global Routeable: No
Global Unique: No
Example: FE80::21B:D4FF:FE0F:8CA2
IPv4 Equivalent: 169.254.0.0/16 Link-Local
Explanation

These addresses are used on a single link or a non-routed common access network, such as an Ethernet LAN.

They do not need to be unique outside of that link.

Link-local addresses may appear as the source or destination of an IPv6 packet.

Routers must not forward IPv6 packets if the source or destination contains a link-local address.

IPv6 Link-Local Addresses

Link-Local Addresses are used by Nodes to communicate to other Nodes on the same Link. Link-Local addresses are not Routeable.

Format of Link-Local address