$re = '/^([a-f\d]{1,4}:){7}[a-f\d]{1,4}$/m';
$str = '1050:1000:1000:a000:5:600:300c:326b
1050:1000:2000:ab00:5:600:300c:326a
1050:1000:3000:abc0:5:600:300c:326c
1051:1000:4000:abcd:5:600:300c:326b
1050:0:0:0:5:600:300c:326b
1050:0:0:0:5:600:300c:326a
1050:0:0:0:5:600:300c:326c
1051:0:0:0:5:600:300c:326b
1050:10:0:0:5:600:300c:326b
1050:10:0:0:5:600:300c:326a
1050:10:0:0:5:600:300c:326c
1051:10:0:0:5:600:300c:326b
1050:10:0:0:15:600:300c:326b
1050:10:0:10:5:600:300c:326a
1050:10:10:0:5:600:300c:326c
1051:110:0:0:5:600:300c:326b
1050:10:0:0:15:600:300c:326k
1050:10:0:0:15:600:300c:326g
1050:10:0:0:15:600:300c:326h
1050:10:0:0:15:600:300c:326i
not an ip address
not an ipv4 Address
Not an IPv5 Address';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for PHP, please visit: http://php.net/manual/en/ref.pcre.php