Which of the following is not true when describing an IPv6 anycast address?

Group of answer choices

The same address for multiple devices in the group

One-to-nearest communication model

Delivery of packets to the group interface that is closest to the sending device

One-to-many communication model

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The statement that is not true when describing an IPv6 anycast address is:

One-to-many communication model

This is incorrect because an IPv6 anycast address is designed for one-to-nearest communication, where packets sent to an anycast address are delivered to the nearest interface (in terms of routing distance) identified by that address. It is not designed for a one-to-many communication model, which is more characteristic of multicast addresses.