13. What is an IP address? What are the differences between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses?
(A) An IP address is a numerical identifier that identifies the location of a host or network device
on a network. IPv4 addresses are 32-bit addresses, while IPv6 addresses are 128-bit
addresses.
(B) An IP address is an alphanumeric code used to identify the location of a device on the
Internet. IPv4 addresses are 32-bit addresses, while IPv6 addresses are 64-bit addresses.
(C) An IP address is a numerical identifier that identifies the location of a host or network device
on the Internet. IPv4 addresses are 128-bit addresses, while IPv6 addresses are 32-bit
addresses.
(D) An IP address is an alphanumeric code used to identify the location of a device on a network.
IPv4 addresses are 128-bit addresses, while IPv6 addresses are 32-bit addresses.
(E) An IP address is a numerical identifier that identifies the location of a host or network device
on a network. There are no significant differences between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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