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Chapter 8, Problem 5TC
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Given:
IPv6 address.
To find:Whether the IP addresses are valid or not.
Solution:
IP address fe80::64d2:bd2e: fa62: b911 is valid as it is in proper format...
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1. 2002: 4559: 1fe2 : 0000: 0000: 0000: 4559: 1fe22. 0050: 0000: 0000: 0000: 0005: 0600: 300c: 326b3. 2001: 0db8: 0000: 0000: 0008: 0800: 200c: 417a4. 2001: 0db8: 85a3: 0000: 0000: 8a2e: 0370: 73345. Fe90: 0000: 0000: 0000: 0202: b3ff: fe1e: 8329
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a. 2001:1000:1000:FFFF::1/64
b. FE80::BB:0:0:100/64
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d. ::1/128
9. Which of the following IP addresses is the shortest representation of the IPv6 address
2001:0DB8:0000:0000:FB00:1400:0000:45FF/64?
OA. 2001:0DB8::FB:14:0:45FF/64
OB. 2001:0DB8::FB00:1400:0:45FF/64
OC. 2001:0DB8::FB00:1400::45FF/64
OD. 2001:0DB8:0:0:FB00:1400:0:45FF/64
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