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Explain ipv6 addressing.

Author: Tim H



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Ipv6 addressing uses 128 bit addresses. A hexadecimal number correlates to 4 bits, therefore an 1pv6 address is made up of 32 hexadecimal numbers. These numbers are split into 8 groups of 4 separated by colons.


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