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Your ISP has given you the IPv6 address 2000:ACAD:1234:6600::/56. What are the FIRST /64 subnets?
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2000:ACAD:1234:6603::/64
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2000:ACAD:1234:6602::/64
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2000:ACAD:1234:6601::/64
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2000:ACAD:1234:6600::/64
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -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-2: -An IPv6 address is 128 bits in length and consists of eight, 16-bit fields, with each field bounded by a colon. Each field must contain a hexadecimal number, in contrast to the dotted-decimal notation of IPv4 addresses.
Detailed explanation-3: -Each of these four digit sets represents 16 bits of data. Each of these 16 bit fields has its own specific purpose. An IPv6 address is broken into three different parts; the site prefix, the subnet ID, and the interface ID.
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