What are two rules for compacting IPv6 addresses? (Choose two.)

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What are two rules for compacting IPv6 addresses? (Choose two.)

A. Every 16-bit segment that consists of all zeroes can be represented with a single colon.

B. The trailing zeroes in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written.

C. The leading zeroes in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written.

D. Any single, continuous string of one or more 16-bit segments that consists of all zeroes can be represented with a double colon.

E. The maximum number of times a double colon can replace a 16-bit segment that consists of all zeroes is two.

F. Two zeroes in the middle of any 16-bit segment do not have to be written.




 

Suggested Answer: CD



This question is in 300-101 Cisco Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching Certificate




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