Is the statement below True or False?IPv6 addresses are 128-bit addresses that uses numeric addressing of eight hextets and separated by colons (:)
Question
Is the statement below True or False?IPv6 addresses are 128-bit addresses that uses numeric addressing of eight hextets and separated by colons (:)
Solution
The statement is True. IPv6 addresses are indeed 128-bit addresses and they use eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons (:).
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