Refer to the exhibit. How many bits are represented by each group of four hexadecimal values contained between the colons in an IPv6 address?

IT Questions BankCategory: Networking BasicsRefer to the exhibit. How many bits are represented by each group of four hexadecimal values contained between the colons in an IPv6 address?

Refer to the exhibit.  How many bits are represented by each group of four hexadecimal values contained between the colons in an IPv6 address?

  • 16
  • 64
  • 4
  • 32
  • 8

Explanation: The four hexadecimal values contained in a hextet represent 16 bits. There are eight hextets in an IPv6 address that make up the total 128 bits of the address. (16 x 8 = 128).

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