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What is the default CIDR value of an IPv6 address?
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/32
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/64
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/128
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/0
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -CIDR notation is a standard syntax for writing IPv6 addresses with a routing prefix. It consists of an IPv6 address, a slash, then a number of bits to measure the routing prefix. 2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64 is an example of IPv6 CIDR notation.
Detailed explanation-2: -IPv6 Learning Resources A single /64 subnet has 18, 446, 744, 073, 709, 551, 616 usable host addresses. A /48 network has 65, 536 /64 subnets.
Detailed explanation-3: -The example IPv6 address has the following subnet prefix. The subnet prefix always contains 64 bits. These bits include 48 bits for the site prefix, in addition to 16 bits for the subnet ID.
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