zhhuabj d1b783fd67 Support uncompressed ipv6 address and abbreviated ipv4 address
Now neutron supports zero-compressed ipv6 address like
'2001:db8::10:10:10:0/120' and unabbreviated ipv4 address
like '10.0.0.0/24'.
This path will make neutron also support uncompressed ipv6
address and abbreviated ipv4 address. for example:
1, uncompressed ipv6 address like 'fe80:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/128'
2, ipv6 address with multiple consecutive zero like
   '2001:0db8:0:0:1::1/128' or '2001::0:1:0:0:1100/120'
3, abbreviated ipv4 address like '10/24'

Change-Id: I755e38ea11c139e15488ec60e7d5682a244ab114
Closes-Bug: #1240790
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