IPv6 has a vastly larger address space than IPv4.
This expansion provides flexibility in allocating addresses and routing traffic and eliminates the primary need for
network address translation (NAT).
Do you know how many more bits there are in an IPv4 address compared to an IPv6 address?
A.
4 times more
B.
6 times more
C.
Twice as many
D.
8 times more
Correct
correct
Correct, IPV6 has 4 times as many bits than that of IPV4
For IPv4, this pool is 32-bits (232) in size and contains 4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses.
The IPv6 address space is 128-bits (2128) in size, containing 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 IPv6 addresses.
https://www.ripe.net/about-us/press-centre/understanding-ip-addressing
Incorrect. If you read the question carefully the REAL answer is “None of the Above”. I sure hope this question is just worded incorrectly and that the test has it worded properly…