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Using Rule 2 (Omission of the All-0 Hextets), reduce the IPv6 addresses to their shortened form.2001:0000:0000:ABCD:FFFF:0000:0000:0001
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2001::ABCD:FFFF:0:0:1
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2001::ABCD:FFFF::1
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2001:0:0:ABCD:FFFF:0:0:1
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2001:0000:0000:ABCD:FFFF::0001
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Rule 1-Omitting Leading 0s The first rule to help reduce the notation of IPv6 addresses is any leading 0s (zeros) in any 16-bit section or hextet can be omitted. 01AB can be represented as 1AB. 09F0 can be represented as 9F0. 0A00 can be represented as A00.
Detailed explanation-2: -2001:0:0:abcd::1 Thus it is the correct option.
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