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    IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing - CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Prof Messer

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    • steveS
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      Youtube Video


      Part of the Seventh Generation Prof Messer CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Certification Training Series

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      • maryM
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        If you are using :: to abbreviate sets of 2 or more zeros, how can you tell how many there are? In the example he condensed 3 sets down to ::?

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          @mary said in IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing - CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Prof Messer:

          If you are using :: to abbreviate sets of 2 or more zeros, how can you tell how many there are? In the example he condensed 3 sets down to ::?

          IPv6 always has 8 sets of 4 numbers for addressing. So it should be easy to figure out with a little math. IE: FABD:4976:5AC3:: would mean that 5 more sets of 4 zeros is tacked on FABD:4976:5AC3:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000

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