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What is subnetting?
What is subnetting?
- A technique of allocating the address space of one or more unicast address prefixes among the subnets of an organization network. (correct)
- A technique of creating subnetted IPv4 address prefixes that use prefix lengths of different sizes.
- A technique of subnetting an IPv4 address prefix using binary or decimal methods.
- A technique of subnetting an IPv6 global address prefix using hexadecimal or decimal methods.
What is variable length subnetting?
What is variable length subnetting?
- A technique of allocating the address space of one or more unicast address prefixes among the subnets of an organization network.
- A technique of creating subnetted IPv4 address prefixes that use prefix lengths of different sizes. (correct)
- A technique of subnetting an IPv4 address prefix using binary or decimal methods.
- A technique of subnetting an IPv6 global address prefix using hexadecimal or decimal methods.
How is an IPv6 global address prefix subnetted?
How is an IPv6 global address prefix subnetted?
- By using binary or decimal methods.
- By using hexadecimal or decimal methods. (correct)
- By using binary or hexadecimal methods.
- By using decimal or hexadecimal methods.
Study Notes
- Subnetting is a technique of allocating the address space of one or more unicast address prefixes among the subnets of an organization network.
- To subnet an IPv4 address prefix, use either binary or decimal methods as described in this chapter.
- Variable length subnetting is a technique of creating subnetted IPv4 address prefixes that use prefix lengths of different sizes.
- To subnet an IPv6 global address prefix, use either hexadecimal or decimal methods as described in this chapter.
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Test your knowledge on subnetting techniques for IPv4 and IPv6 address prefixes, including binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and variable length subnetting methods.