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The ipv6 address, 2001:0000:0000:3210:0800:200c:00cf:1234, can be shortened to __________.
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The ipv6 address, 2001:0000:0000:3210:0800:200c:00cf:1234, can be shortened to __________.
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The answer is :
2001::3210:800:200C:CF:1234
You can drop leading zeroes. 00CF becomes CF and You can remove one or more "hextets" of zeroes and replace with double colons (::).
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