Refer to the exhibit. A technician is attempting to configure the IPv6 address 2001:db8::1111::0200 on a device. Why does the device return an error message that indicates the address is not valid?

IT Questions BankCategory: Networking BasicsRefer to the exhibit. A technician is attempting to configure the IPv6 address 2001:db8::1111::0200 on a device. Why does the device return an error message that indicates the address is not valid?

Refer to the exhibit.  A technician is attempting to configure the IPv6 address 2001:db8::1111::0200 on a device.  Why does the device return an error message that indicates the address is not valid?

Networking Basics Course Final Exam 30

  • The IPv6 address notation is incorrect.
  • IPv6 is not implemented on this network.
  • The device already is configured with an IPv4 address.
  • The address is already in use on the network.

Explanation: The IP address entered by the technician is in an invalid notation format because it contains two instances of the double colon (::). When using a shortened IPv6 notation, a double colon can only be used once.

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