IPv6 has three types of addresses which include a '''Unicast address''', which serves as a single interface identifier and it is delivered to the interface identified by the address; '''Multicast Address''', an identifier for a group/set of interfaces that may belong to the different nodes delivered to multiple interfaces and the '''Anycast addresses''', an identifiers for a set of interfaces that may belong to different nodes and it is delivered to any of the interfaces identified by the address.<ref>[http://ip6.com/articles/general/IPv6-Addressing.htm Types of IPv6 Address]</ref>
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IPv6 has three types of addresses, which include:
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* [[Unicast Address]], which serves as a single interface identifier and it is delivered to the interface identified by the address;
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* [[Multicast Address]], an identifier for a group/set of interfaces that may belong to the different nodes delivered to multiple interfaces
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* [[Anycast Address]], an identifiers for a set of interfaces that may belong to different nodes and it is delivered to any of the interfaces identified by the address.<ref>[http://ip6.com/articles/general/IPv6-Addressing.htm Types of IPv6 Address]</ref>