What are two methods that can be used to shorten the IPv6 address notation? (Choose two.)
- use of a double colon (::) to represent a string of all zero hextets
- omit all leading zeros from all hextets in the address
- remove all trailing zeros contained in the IPv6 address
- use double colons to represent a string of the same non-zero value
Explanation: To help reduce the notation of IPv6 addresses a double colon (::) can replace any single, contiguous string of one or more 16-bit hextets consisting of all zeros. In addition, all leading zeros can be omitted from any hextet in the notation.
Exam with this question: Networking Basics - 10.3.3 IPv6 Addressing Quiz
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