32 numbers, grouped using colonsHexadecimal numbersIP version 6 addresses are made up of 32 hexadecimal numbers, organized into 8 quartets. The quartets are separated by colons. An IPv6 address is a 128-bit number (128 binary digits). IP version 4 addresses use decimal numbers, organized into 4 octets and separated by periods.
  • Which of the following identifies the Interface ID component of an IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following describes the part of the IPv6 address that identifies the subnet address?
  • Which of the following identifies the prefix component of an IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following correctly describe the most common format for expressing IPv6 address?
128-bit addressEight hexadecimal quartetsIP version 6 addresses are 128-bit addresses. They are commonly written using 32 hexadecimal numbers, organized into 8 quartets. Each quartet is represented as a hexadecimal number between 0 and FFFF. The quartets are separated by colons. IP version 4 addresses are 32-bit addresses. They have four octets, each octet being a binary number of 8 digits. Each octet has a decimal value between 0 and 255.
  • Which of the following describes an IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following identifies the prefix component of an IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following are valid IPv6 addresses?
The first 64 buts of an IPv6 addressThe first 4 quartets of an IPv6 addressAn IPv6 address is a 128-bit binary number that uses the first 64 bits as the address prefix and the last 64 bits of the address as the interface ID. The 128-bit binary number is organized into 32 hexadecimal number that are organized further into 8 quartets. The first 4 quartets correspond with the first 64 bits of the IPv6 address.
  • Which of the following describes the part of the IPv6 address that identifies the subnet address?
  • Which of the following identifies the prefix component of an IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following correctly describe the most common format for expressing IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following identifies the Interface ID component of an IPv6 address?
The last 4 quartets of an IPv6 addressThe last 64 bits of an IPv6 addressAn IPv6 address is a 128-bit binary number that uses the first 64 bits as the address prefix and the last 64 bits of the address as the interface ID. The 128-bit binary number is organized into 32 hexadecimal numbers that are organized further into 8 quartets. The last 4 quartets correspond with the last 64 bits of the IPv6 address.
  • Which of the following correctly describe the most common format for expressing IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following describes the part of the IPv6 address that identifies the subnet address?
  • Which of the following identifies the Interface ID component of an IPv6 address?
  • Which of the following identifies the prefix component of an IPv6 address?
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