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Use rule 1 reduce the IPv6 addresses below:2001:0000:0000:ABCD:FFFF:0000:0000:0002
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2001:0:0:ABCD:FFFF:0:0:0002
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21:0:0:ABCD:FFFF:0:0:2
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2001::ABCD:FFFF:0:0:2
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2001:0:0:ABCD:FFFF:0:0:2
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -To answer your question, ff02::1 is supposed to reach all IPv6 talkers on a local LAN segment. Enabling IPv6 on a node interface (router interface, switch SVI or routed port, or server/workstation/printer interface) will cause the node to listen on the destination mac address of 3333.0000.0001.
Detailed explanation-2: -Rule 1, called Zero Compression, omits a group of consecutive zeros and replaces them with a double colon (::). This can only be applied once per IPv6 address, otherwise, the shortened representation becomes ambiguous. Rule 2 omits leading zeros in a every group of hexadecimal digits.
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