Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv…

Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?

Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?

A.
RFC 4193

B.
RFC 1519

C.
RFC 1518

D.
RFC 1918



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David Kraft

David Kraft

Are you sure about this answer? I believe it is 1518 based on the Cisco site and other places.

jayzie

jayzie

Yes its RFC 1518

CISCAHO

CISCAHO

The answer is D, RFC 1918. RFC 1918 references private IP addressing schemes such as NAT. RFC 1518 simply covers the usage of CIDR, or how to use address blocks more efficiently while RFC 1918 is specifically referred to as a stopgap to avert the crisis of IPv4 addresses.

dr seuss

dr seuss

this. without private adressing, CIDR/VLSM wont help “alleviate the depletion of IPv4 PUBLIC addresses”

Mike

Mike

The Correct Answer must be RFC 1518 because RFC 1918 describe “Address Allocation for Private Internets”.

none

none

RFC 1918 was used to create the standards by which networking equipment assigns IP addresses in a private network. A private network can use a single public IP address. The RFC reserves the following ranges of IP addresses that cannot be routed on the Internet: 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255 (10/8 prefix)..

Glenn

Glenn

The correct answer is “B”

RFC 4193 is about Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses.
RFC 1519: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR): an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy .
RFC 1518: An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR.
And RFC 1918: Address Allocation for Private Internets.