Ipv4 ipv6 addressing and subnetting
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In IPv4, addresses were created in classes. Classful IPv4 addresses clearly define the bits used for network prefixes and the bits used for hosts on that network. ... IPv6 addresses use 128 bits to represent an address which includes bits to be used for subnetting.
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In IPv4, the subnet mask 255.255. 255.0 is 32 bits and consists of four 8-bit octets. ... The prefix-length in IPv6 is the equivalent of the subnet mask in IPv4. However, rather than being expressed in four octets like it is in IPv4, it is expressed as an integer between 1 through 128.
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