What Is Ipv6 Link Local?
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IPv6 link-local is a special scope of addresses reserved for link-local communication between nodes on the same network link. These addresses typically begin with the prefix “FE80::” and are not routable outside of the local network link. They are used for local network communications such as auto-configuration of a device’s IPv6 address. Link-local addresses are not routable across the Internet and are not assigned by an Internet Service Provider.