As a network engineer, you need to assign IPv6 addresses to devices in your organization's internal network that should not be routable on the global Internet but must communicate across multiple subnets within the organization. Which type of IPv6 address should you use?
Unique local addresses are designed for local communications within a site or organization and are not routable on the global Internet. They allow devices to communicate across multiple internal subnets. Link-local addresses are limited to a single subnet and cannot be routed beyond it. Global unicast addresses are routable on the Internet, which does not meet the requirement of staying within the internal network.
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