![]() ![]() In IPv6, each hexadecimal character represents 4 bits. IPv6 is a 128-bit hexadecimal address made up of 8 sets of 16 bits each, and these 8 sets are separated by a colon. Due to the usage of both the numbers and alphabets, IPv6 is capable of producing over 340 undecillion (3.4*10 38) addresses. ![]() This hexadecimal address contains both numbers and alphabets.
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