2025-01-07T20:51:11+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entrueWhich is the primary frontend protocol?, Which is the primary backend protocol?, Which OSI layer hosts IPv4?, How many bits make up an IPv4 address, how many octets?, How many bits make up an IPv6 address, how many octets?, Which is formatted in hexadecimal?, What is a subnet mask?, What is the function of a default gateway?flashcards
How many bits make up an IPv4 address, how many octets?
32 bits, 4 octets
How many bits make up an IPv6 address, how many octets?
128 bits, 16 octets
Which is formatted in hexadecimal?
IPv6
What is a subnet mask?
A 32-bit sequence that divides an IP address into network and host portions, helping devices determine whether another device is on the same LAN or a different LAN
What is the function of a default gateway?
It allows devices to transmit and receive information from outside of the local subnet
How many bits make up an IPv4 address, how many octets?
32 bits, 4 octets
How many bits make up an IPv6 address, how many octets?
128 bits, 16 octets
Which is formatted in hexadecimal?
IPv6
What is a subnet mask?
A 32-bit sequence that divides an IP address into network and host portions, helping devices determine whether another device is on the same LAN or a different LAN
What is the function of a default gateway?
It allows devices to transmit and receive information from outside of the local subnet
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