09-03-2014 12:39 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:40 PM
What is the reach-ability of a link local address of IPv6 when compared to the global address
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09-03-2014 12:41 AM
09-03-2014 12:44 AM
Hi,
A station identified by an IPv6 link-local address can only be spoken to only by other stations on the same link (in the same LAN/VLAN). As soon as there is a router between the sender and the destination identified by a link-local address, the communication will fail.
A station identified by an IPv6 global address can be spoken to from any location in the network.
Please feel welcome to ask further.
Best regards,
Peter
09-03-2014 12:41 AM
09-03-2014 12:44 AM
Hi,
A station identified by an IPv6 link-local address can only be spoken to only by other stations on the same link (in the same LAN/VLAN). As soon as there is a router between the sender and the destination identified by a link-local address, the communication will fail.
A station identified by an IPv6 global address can be spoken to from any location in the network.
Please feel welcome to ask further.
Best regards,
Peter
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