Question:
What is the correct compressed format of the IPv6 address 2001:0db8:eeff:000a:0000:0000:0000:0001?
- 2001:db8:eeff:a::1
- 2001:db8:eeff:a:1
- 2001:db8:eeff:a::0001
- 2001:db8:eeff:a:::1
Explanation: There are two rules for IPv6 address compression. Rule 1: leading zeros in any hextet can be removed. Rule 2: contiguous hextets of all zeros can be compressed to a double colon. Rule two can only be applied once.
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