Explain the shortcut you may to use in IPv6 address notation that involves the use of colons.
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In IPv6, you may represent a string of consecutive 16-bit groups with a value of zero with a pair of colons (::). For example, 2001:0000:0000:3210:0800:200C:00CF:1234 can be written in shortcut form as 2001::3210:0800:200C:00CF:1234. You may not use more than one instance of the double colon in a single IPv6 address.
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