Internet Protocol addresses consist of which of the following? Choose one.Choose one answer.Two octets (8-bits), each between 0 and 240.Six octets (4-bits), each between 0 and 260.Four octets (4-bits), each between 0 and 225.Four octets (8-bits), each between 0 and 255.
Question
Internet Protocol addresses consist of which of the following? Choose one.Choose one answer.Two octets (8-bits), each between 0 and 240.Six octets (4-bits), each between 0 and 260.Four octets (4-bits), each between 0 and 225.Four octets (8-bits), each between 0 and 255.
Solution
The correct answer is: Four octets (8-bits), each between 0 and 255.
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