πŸ“Š Computer Networks
Q. The size of an IP address in IPv6 is _________
  • (A) 32 bits
  • (B) 64 bits
  • (C) 128 bits
  • (D) 265 bits
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βœ… Correct Answer: (C) 128 bits

Explanation: an ipv6 address is 128 bits long. therefore, 2128 i.e. 340 undecillion addresses are possible in ipv6. ipv4 has only 4 billion possible addresses and ipv6 would be a brilliant alternative in case ipv4 runs out of possible new addresses.


Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
an ipv6 address is 128 bits long. therefore, 2128 i.e. 340 undecillion addresses are possible in ipv6. ipv4 has only 4 billion possible addresses and ipv6 would be a brilliant alternative in case ipv4 runs out of possible new addresses.

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