CompTIA Network+

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Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has an address size of bits and uses values to indicate addresses.
  1. 32; numeral
  2. 64; numeral
  3. 128; hexadecimal
  4. 128; numeral
Explanation
Answer: A - IPv4 has an address size of 32 bits and uses a numeral value for addresses.

Key Takeaway: Since the address size of IPv4 is limited to 32 bits, the total number of addresses could be exhausted. An IPv4 address is displayed as four sections separated by periods. The standard 192.168.0.1 is an example.
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