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- How to access router with IPv6 address? - Super User
The default gateway for an IPv6 will show up as a link-local address (fe80::) used for router advertisements and IPv6 auto configuration It is a valid address but its not routable
- Understand the IPv6 Link-Local Address - Cisco
A Link-Local address is an IPv6 unicast address that can be automatically configured on any interface that uses the Link-Local prefix FE80:: 10 (1111 1110 10) and the interface identifier in the modified EUI-64 format
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- Link Local IPv6 Addresses, How Link Local IPv6 addresses are generated
The IPv6 link–local addresses are made from the first 64-bit reservation (FE80:: 64) and remaining bits are taken from the MAC address of the interface But, MAC addresses are 48 bit numbers 64+48 is only 112 bits to form IPv6 address (IPv6 addresses are 128 bit in length)
- Enabling IPv6 with an automatically configured link-local address
Only one link-local IPv6 address is allowed on the VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
- IPv6 Addresses - Anairo
In IPv6, the link-local address block is FE80:: 10, this means that the subnet prefixes from FE80 to FEB0 are valid for link-local addressing Link-local addresses are generated by either by converting the network interface's MAC address into a EUI-64 ID, or by generating a random ID
- FE80::1 is a Perfectly Valid IPv6 Default Gateway Address
If you assign the link-local address FE80::1 on each of its interfaces and if that link-local address is unique on each of those LAN segments, then this becomes the default gateway for the hosts on those LANs
- What’s the deal with IPv6 link-local addresses? | APNIC Blog
IPv6 link-local addresses are used to communicate with nodes (hosts and routers) on an attached link Packets with these addresses are not forwarded by routers At least, they should not be — there have been cases where routers would happily forward packets with a link-local source address
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