Which statements are TRUE regarding Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses? (Choose
three.)
A.
An IPv6 address is divided into eight 16-bit groups.
B.
A double colon (::) can only be used once in a single IPv6 address.
C.
IPv6 addresses are 196 bits in length.
D.
Leading zeros cannot be omitted in an IPv6 address.
E.
Groups with a value of 0 can be represented with a single 0 in IPv6 address.
16 BIT – :: – VAL 0
16 bit is 2 to the power of 4. There are 8 sets of 16 bit in ipv6
Example:
2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:ff00:0042:8329
And 32 digits total.
A leading zero can be omitted and a double colon (::) can only be used once