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Mikesays:
A. 2001:0000:130F::099A::12A
(INVALID) 2 Sets of Double Colons
B. 2002:7654:A1AD:61:81AF:CCC1
(INVALID) Not Enough Bits. An IPv6 Address is 128 bits divided into 8 whatever you call the IPv6 version of Octets (Hexadecets?) This Address has only 6, not 8.
C. FEC0:ABCD:WXYZ:0067::2A4
(INVALID) Contains Characters other than 0-9, A-F.
A. 2001:0000:130F::099A::12A
(INVALID) 2 Sets of Double Colons
B. 2002:7654:A1AD:61:81AF:CCC1
(INVALID) Not Enough Bits. An IPv6 Address is 128 bits divided into 8 whatever you call the IPv6 version of Octets (Hexadecets?) This Address has only 6, not 8.
C. FEC0:ABCD:WXYZ:0067::2A4
(INVALID) Contains Characters other than 0-9, A-F.
D. 2004:1:25A4:886F::1
(VALID) Globally Routable IPv6 Address.
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