You want to use a unicast IPv6 address on the subnets of a private network to implement IPv6 connectivity over the subnet. Which of the following unicast IPv6 address types should you use?
  1. Link-local address
  2. Special address
  3. Site-local address
  4. Anycast address
Explanation
Answer: C - You should use a site-local address to use a unicast IPv6 address on the subnets of a private network to implement IPv6 connectivity over the subnet.

Key Takeaway: IPv6 unicast site-local addresses are similar to IPv4 private addresses. The scope of a site-local address is the internetwork of a company’s site. The initial 48 fixed bits of the site-local address are followed by a 16-bit Subnet ID field. The subnet ID field provides as many as 65,536 subnets in a flat subnet structure. The last field in the site-local address is a 64-bit Interface ID field used to identify the interface of a node on a specific subnet.
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