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Title: When creating an IPv6 unique local unicast address range, what size is used for a subnet field?
Post by: cnetterville on Nov 24, 2021

Question 1

When creating an IPv6 unique local unicast address range, what size is the unique global ID that must be specified?
◦ 40 bits
◦ 64 bits
◦ 32 bits
◦ 16 bits

Question 2

When creating an IPv6 unique local unicast address range, what size is used for a subnet field?
◦ 20 bits
◦ 16 bits
◦ 10 bits
◦ 4 bits
Title: When creating an IPv6 unique local unicast address range, what size is used for a subnet field?
Post by: Edwyer on Nov 24, 2021

Answer 1

40 bits



Answer 2

16 bits