Explanation & Hint:
- “This part of the address is used by an organization to identify subnets.” matches with subnet ID. This is the part of the IPv6 address that an organization can use to create its internal addressing structure, defining different subnetworks within its allocation.
- “This network portion of the address is assigned by the provider.” matches with global routing prefix. This is the portion of the IPv6 address provided by the ISP or a regional internet registry, which is used to route traffic to the organization’s network on the internet.
- “This part of the address is the equivalent to the host portion of an IPv4 address.” matches with interface ID. In IPv6, the interface ID is the portion of the address that is typically used to identify a unique interface on a network, similar to how the host portion of an IPv4 address identifies a unique host in a subnet.
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