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Question #: 23
Topic #: 2
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What is the alternative notation for the IPv6 address B514:82C3:0000:0000:0029:EC7A:0000:EC72?

  • A. B514 : 82C3 : 0029 : EC7A : EC72
  • B. B514 : 82C3 :: 0029 : EC7A : EC72
  • C. B514 : 82C3 : 0029 :: EC7A : 0000 : EC72
  • D. B514 : 82C3 :: 0029 : EC7A : 0 : EC72 D
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There are two ways that an IPv6 address can be additionally compressed: compressing leading zeros and substituting a group of consecutive zeros with a single double colon (::). Both of these can be used in any number of combinations to notate the same address. It is important to note that the double colon (::) can only be used once within a single IPv6 address notation. So, the extra 0's can only be compressed once.

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RedByte
5 years, 8 months ago
The answer is D
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borto1412
5 years, 7 months ago
Exactly
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