IPv6
IPv6 addresses consist of eight blocks, each containing four numbers or letters, and each separated by a colon, e.g. 3001:00FF:ABC0:0EAC:0001:0000:0000:000F or, in short form, 3001:FF:ABC0:EAC:1::F.
Thanks to the greater coding, IPv6 offers a greater number of available IP addresses than version 4 of the Internet protocol (IPv4).