Which of the following is an example of a valid IPv6 address?

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Which of the following are valid IPv6 addresses? (Select TWO.)

Which of the following are valid IPv6 addresses? (Select TWO.)

6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552

6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552

A82:5B67:7700:AH0A:446A:779F:FFE3:0091

A82:5B67:7700:AH0A:446A:779F:FFE3:0091

141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1

141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1

343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012

343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012

165.15.78.53.100.1

165.15.78.53.100.1

Explanation

Explanation

An IPv6 IP address is a 128-bit address listed as eight 16-bit hexadecimal sections. Leading

An IPv6 IP address is a 128-bit address listed as eight 16-bit hexadecimal sections. Leading

zeros can be omitted in each section. Therefore,

zeros can be omitted in each section. Therefore,

6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552 and 141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1 are both valid IPv6 IP

6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552 and 141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1 are both valid IPv6 IP

addresses. A single set of all-zero sections can be abbreviated with two colons (::).

addresses. A single set of all-zero sections can be abbreviated with two colons (::).

Therefore, 141::15:0:0:1 would also be a valid way of writing that address.

Therefore, 141::15:0:0:1 would also be a valid way of writing that address.

Digits in a hexadecimal system range from 0-9 and A-F. H is not a valid hexadecimal number.

Digits in a hexadecimal system range from 0-9 and A-F. H is not a valid hexadecimal number.

343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012 is too short, having only six sections instead of eight.

343F:1EEE:ACDD:2034:1FF3:5012 is too short, having only six sections instead of eight.

References

References

TestOut PC Pro - 6.7 IP Version 6

TestOut PC Pro - 6.7 IP Version 6

[e_ipv6_pp6.exam.xml Q_IPV6ADD_IPV6_01]

[e_ipv6_pp6.exam.xml Q_IPV6ADD_IPV6_01]

Question 2:

Question 2:Correct

Correct

Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address?

Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address?

FEC0:9087:AB04:9900:7GA2:7788:CEDF:349A

FEC0:9087:AB04:9900:7GA2:7788:CEDF:349A

199.12.254.11

199.12.254.11

FEC0::AB:9007

FEC0::AB:9007

FEC0:AB98::A7::9845:4567

FEC0:AB98::A7::9845:4567

FEC0:AB04:899A

FEC0:AB04:899A

Explanation

Explanation

FEC0::AB:9007 is a valid IPv6 address. The :: in the address replaces blocks of consecutive

FEC0::AB:9007 is a valid IPv6 address. The :: in the address replaces blocks of consecutive

Which address is a valid IPv6 address?

The following list shows examples of valid IPv6 (Normal) addresses: 2001 : db8: 3333 : 4444 : 5555 : 6666 : 7777 : 8888. 2001 : db8 : 3333 : 4444 : CCCC : DDDD : EEEE : FFFF. : : (implies all 8 segments are zero)

Is :: 1 a valid IPv6 address?

And even if that address would be not assigned until now, in my opinion 4acd:1235::1 is a totally valid IPv6 address (as ::1 is or as :: is for the IPv6 equivalent of 0.0. 0.0 in IPv4). It is relatively easy: a vaild IPv6 address has no characters other than the 16 hex-digits 0-9 and a-f or A-F in it.

Which of the following is not a valid IPv6 address?

Explanation: The addresses 255.1. 4.2 and fe80:2030:31:24 are not valid IPv6 addresses.

What is IPv6 address format?

The IPv6 address size is 128 bits. The preferred IPv6 address representation is: x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x , where each x is the hexadecimal values of the eight 16-bit pieces of the address. IPv6 addresses range from 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 to ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff .

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