Explain the shortcut you may use in IPv6 address notation that involves leading zeroes.

What will be an ideal response?


IPv6 uses a colon as a separator between each group of hexadecimal numbers that range between 0000 and FFFF in an IPv6 address. A complete IPv6 address always has eight groups of four hexadecimal characters. Leading zeroes can be dropped from any group, so 00CF becomes CF and 0000 becomes 0.
 

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