The IPv6 address 'FE801ABF:0:0:1' falls within the 'FE80/10' range, which is reserved for link-local unicast addresses. Link-local addresses are used for communication on the local network segment and are not routable beyond it. Global unicast addresses are assigned from '2000::/3', and unique local addresses are assigned from 'FC00::/7'. Multicast addresses use the 'FF00::/8' prefix.
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