Category: ipv6
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Networking IPv6
IPv6 replaces the 32-bit IPv4 address with a 128-bit address.128-bit IPv6 addresses are represented by breaking them up into eight 16-bit segments. Each segment is written in hexadecimal between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF, separated by colons. An example of a written IPv6 address is 3ffe:1944:0100:000a:0000:00bc:2500:0d0b. IPv6 Header: IPv6 types: Link Local address: starts with FE80::/10 take…