How does IPv6 address the issue of broadcast traffic in networks, which is prevalent in IPv4?
- By eliminating broadcast communication and using multicast and anycast for efficient communication.
- By increasing the broadcast domain size to accommodate more devices.
- By introducing a new broadcast protocol specifically designed for IPv6.
- By limiting the number of devices in a network to reduce broadcast traffic.
IPv6 addresses the issue of broadcast traffic by eliminating broadcast communication and using multicast and anycast for efficient communication.
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