A network administrator is assigned the IPv6 prefix block `2001:db8:cafe:a000::/56` for a branch office. The administrator must divide this allocation into multiple `/64` subnets for individual client VLANs. Which prefix represents the last `/64` subnet available within this assigned block?
- 2001:db8:cafe:a0ff::/64Cevap
- B2001:db8:cafe:a0fe::/64
- C2001:db8:cafe:a00f::/64
- D2001:db8:cafe:a100::/64
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The prefix 2001:db8:cafe:a0ff::/64 represents the last /64 subnet available within the assigned /56 block.
The prefix 2001:db8:cafe:a0ff::/64 correctly identifies the last /64 subnet within the 2001:db8:cafe:a000::/56 assignment. A /56 prefix allocates 8 bits (bits 57 through 64) for creating /64 subnets, which correspond to the last two hexadecimal digits of the fourth hextet. The range of the fourth hextet for these subnets is from a000 to a0ff.
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