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A network engineer is tasked with designing an IPv6 addressing scheme for a large organization that has multiple departments, each requiring its own subnet. The organization has been allocated the IPv6 prefix 2001:0db8:abcd::/48. If the engineer decides to allocate /64 subnets to each department, how many individual subnets can be created from the allocated prefix, and what is the subnet range for the first department?
65,536 subnets; 2001:0db8:abcd:0000::/64 to 2001:0db8:abcd:00ff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
256 subnets; 2001:0db8:abcd:0000::/64 to 2001:0db8:abcd:00ff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
1,024 subnets; 2001:0db8:abcd:0000::/64 to 2001:0db8:abcd:03ff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
4,096 subnets; 2001:0db8:abcd:0000::/64 to 2001:0db8:abcd:0fff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff

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