IPB175 - IPv6 Basics - Link-Local Addresses

Returning with more IPv6 basics, we dive deep into that often overlooked and frequently ignored address family - link-local addresses. Link-local addresses are unicast addresses used for addressing on a single link. The intent of link-local addresses is to let devices that may not have a router or global unicast address allocation mechanism still be able to communicate on a network segment. On today’s show we dig into how link-local addresses work, what to do with them, potential issues with link-local addresses, and more. Tune in below or on your favorite podcast app!