According to LPIC-1 Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide Exam 101-500 and Exam 102-500, 5th Edition , Page 428
The IPv6 method uses hexadecimal numbers to identify addresses 0-9 & A-F
If one or more groups of four digits is 0000, that group or those groups may be omitted,
leaving two colons:
However, only one group of zeroes can be compressed this way.
A. There is no g in hex.
B. Cannot be abbreviated (::) in two different locations.
C. Correct
D. % is not used as a delimiter in IPv6
E. . is not used as a delimiter in IPv6
I agree with C.
A is similar, but the problem is, there is no 'g' in hexadecimals that IPv6 uses.
Also, other answers are wrong because there is no '.', '%' as well as using double-columns twice (::)!
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