Match each item with a statement below.
A. in IPv6 addressing, a bit string that uniquely identifies a particular interface
B. packets goes to the nearest single instance of this address
C. a 4-bit field limiting the valid range for a multicast address
D. an IPv6 address that is all zeros except for the very last bit, which is set to 1 and may be represented as ::1 in compact notation
E. an address that can be combined with other addresses into a single entry in the router table
F. an addressing scheme that is designed to be used only on a single segment of a local network
G. a way of reducing the number of individual routing table entries that routers must manage
H. allows internetwork devices to perform complex address recognition and management functions that can keep up with data volumes and time-sensitive processing needs
I. a type of networking device that combines switch, router, and network management functions within a single box
A. interface identifier
B. anycast address
C. scope identifier
D. loopback address
E. aggregatable global unicast address
F. link-local address
G. route aggregation
H. application-specific integrated circuits
I. Layer 3 switch
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