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A network architect is developing documentation for an upcoming IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack implementation The architect wants to shorten the following IPv6 address:

ef82:0000:00O0:000O:0O00:1ab1:1234:1bc2. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate shortened version?

A.
ef82:0:lab1:1234:1bc2
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A.
ef82:0:lab1:1234:1bc2
B.
ef82:0:;1ab1:1234:1bc2
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B.
ef82:0:;1ab1:1234:1bc2
C.
ef82:0:0:0:0:1ab1:1234:1bc2
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C.
ef82:0:0:0:0:1ab1:1234:1bc2
D.
ef82::1ab1:1234:1bc2
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D.
ef82::1ab1:1234:1bc2
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The most appropriate shortened version of the IPv6 address ef82:0000:00O0:000O:0O00:1ab1:1234:1bc2 is ef82::1ab1:1234:1bc2. IPv6 addresses are 128-bit hexadecimal values that are divided into eight groups of 16 bits each, separated by colons. IPv6 addresses can be shortened by using two rules: omitting leading zeros within each group, and replacing one or more consecutive groups of zeros with a double colon (::). Only one double colon can be used in an address. Applying these rules to the given address results in ef82::1ab1:1234:1bc2. Reference: CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Certification Study Guide, page 114; The Official CompTIA Network+ Student Guide (Exam N10-008), page 5-7.

asked 02/10/2024
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