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16.  For example, if an address is fe80::1, there are two blocks that exist.  So,
8 - 1 = 6.  Then, multiply 6 by 16.  That means, there are 96 bits of zeros.
So, by using the above rules, IPv6 previous address can be simplified to:
FECE:BC23:0:0:0:0:CB34:200C,
FECE:BC23::CB34:200C
Table 2.3 Binary, Hexadecimal,
and Decimal format for IP [8]
Binary
Hexadecimal
Decimal
0000
0
0
0001
1
1
0010
2
2
0011
3
3
0100
4
4
0101
5
5
0110
6
6
0111
7
7
1000
8
8
1001
9
9
1010
A
10
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