Geek of the Week

Posted on June 22nd, 2008

Geek of the Week

Congratulations to this weeks geek Rinko. This weeks questions are…

1.  How many IP’s are available in IPv6?

2.  What is IPv5 being used for?

3.  What does CIDR stand for?

4.  How many bits are in a IPv6 address?

5.  What is the equivalent of 127.0.0.1 in IPv6?

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Comment by Web Hosting Blog
2008-06-22 22:29:06

1. 2^128 (or 3.4×10^38)
2. IPv5 is not in real use. Has been testet as a non-IP real-time stream protocol.
3. Classless Inter-Domain Routing
4. 128 bits
5. ::1/128

 
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Comment by Webhosty
2008-06-22 22:35:08

Did Jeff really win last weeks Geek of the Week?
Looks like Web Hosting Blog was the only participant?

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Comment by blogadmin
2008-06-23 11:26:13

Sorry about that. I have fixed it.

 
 

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