What is the host identifier of the device?

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    September 25, 2022 6:48 AM EDT

    A device has an IPv6 address of 2001:0DB8:75a3:0214:0607:1234:aa10:ba01 /64. What is the host identifier of the device? Explanation: An IPv6 address is made up of 128 bits that are represented as eight blocks of four hexadecimal digits that are called hextets.

    What is the host identifier of the device?
     
     
    The host identifier refers to the remaining numbers available after you subnet the IP address. For instance, if the network is 192.168. 0.0 with a 24-bit subnet mask (255.255. 255.0), you can have up to 254 usable network host addresses.
     
    Type “ipconfig/all” on the blinking cursor then press [Enter]. NOTE: You will find the IPv6 Address network details under the Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection section.