Computer Networks - IP AddressingWhich of the following is the correct way to write an IPv6 address segment?AEight octal digits separated by commasBFour decimal digits separated by dotsCEight binary digits separated by hyphensDFour hexadecimal digits separated by colonsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Recall IPv6 segment formatIPv6 addresses are written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons.Step 2: Verify correct notationEach segment is 16 bits represented by four hex digits, separated by colons.Final Answer:Four hexadecimal digits separated by colons -> Option DQuick Check:IPv6 segment format = hex digits with colons [OK]Quick Trick: IPv6 uses hex digits and colons, not dots or commas [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESUsing decimal or binary instead of hexSeparating segments with dotsConfusing segment length
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