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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: October 24, 20212021-10-24T18:23:25+05:30 2021-10-24T18:23:25+05:30

What Is The Subnet Address For The Ipv6 Address 2001:D12:Aa04:B5::1/64?

What Is The Subnet Address For The Ipv6 Address 2001:D12:Aa04:B5::1/64?
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2022-01-19T00:38:51+05:30Added an answer on January 19, 2022 at 12:38 am

      What is the subnet address for the IPv6 address 2001: D12:AA04: B5::1/64?

      • D12:AA04
      • 2001: D12.
      • D12: :/64.
      • 2001: D12:AA04: B5: :/64.

      Answer: In the address /64 shows the network and the subnet IPV6 field which is represented as the first four groups of the hexadecimal digits. While the remaining part of the address within the range is the subnetwork address 2001: D12:AA04: B5: :/64.

      What is the subnet address?

      A subnet is the distributed piece of the larger network. simply, the subnet is the division of the IP network into various small segments of the network in a logical manner. IP is the way to transfer data from one computer to another through the help of the internet. Every pc is associated with the specific IP which helps in the identification of the system when someone sends the data.

      A subnet is for the partition of the large data network into small pieces for an efficient subnetwork. This helps to reduce network traffic, which saves you from taking unnecessary routes and also helps to increase speed.

      Working of the subnets

      The subnet permits the devices connected with it to make the connection with each other’s on the other hand the routers make the connection among two subnets. The subnet size depends on the requirements for the connection. A point-to-point is for the connection between two devices and the data center subnet is for the connection between multiple devices.

      The organization can determine the number and the size of created subnets held within the limits of address space it uses. The subnet detail is local to that organization. in the IP network, the subnet uses the host ID part field for identifying individual subnets. Such as the group 172.16.0.0 network is for the subnet ID. the subnet mask work by finding the portion of the IP address which must be used as the subnet ID.

      The subnet mask implemented on the full network address with the help of the binary AND operation the output of the AND operation is only true when both inputs are true. If both bits are 1 then it gives the result of subnet ID. the best possible route between the subnetwork is determined with the help of the subnet ID .when the packets arrived at the router then the packet is addressed to host on a distinct subnet as compared to the sender host such as host A to host C the host A knows the subnet mask and use to identify the subnet ID of the host C.it also check the routing table of class c to identify the interface which is connected to C subnet and move the packet to that interface.

      Uses of the subnet

      The subnet uses for many possible things and some of them are listed in the following:

      • Reassign the IP address.
      • Relieving the network congestion.
      • Enhance the network security
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