An IPv6 address is `2001:0088::1428:57ab`. After shortening it according to IPv6 rules, what would it be?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to shorten the given IPv6 address, 2001:0088::1428:57ab, according to IPv6 shortening rules. The rules involve removing leading zeros from each hextet and replacing a single, longest sequence of consecutive zero hextets with a double colon (::).

Answer

2001:88::1428:57ab

The shortened IPv6 address is 2001:88::1428:57ab.

Answer for screen readers

The shortened IPv6 address is 2001:88::1428:57ab.

More Information

IPv6 addresses can be shortened by removing leading zeros in each segment and replacing consecutive blocks of zeros with a double colon (::).

Tips

A common mistake is to shorten the address incorrectly by removing non-leading zeros or using the double colon more than once.

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