B is the correct answer, for sure. I've seen this type of question before, and the key is to remember the format of the solicited-node multicast address.
I'm not sure about this one. The question seems a bit tricky, but I'm going to go with B as well. Hopefully, I have the right understanding of how solicited-node multicast addresses work.
I agree with Azzie, option B looks right to me. The solicited-node multicast address is used for neighbor discovery, so it makes sense that it would be based on the host's address.
Hmm, I think the answer is B. The solicited-node multicast address is formed by taking the lower 24 bits of the host's IPv6 address and combining it with the prefix FF02::1:FF00:0/104.
I agree with German, because the Solicited-node multicast address is formed by adding FF02::1:FF00/104 prefix to the last 24 bits of the unicast address.
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