search
Q: How many bits does an IP address contain?
  • A. 64 bits
  • B. 32 bits
  • C. 128 bits
  • D. 256 bits
Correct Answer: Option B - An Internet Protocol (IP) address is an introduction allocated to a device connected in a computer network, which is called node. The IP address is defined as the number of 32 bits and its operating system is known as the IPv4 system. In 1995 a new operating system IPv6 using 128 bits for IP address was developed.
B. An Internet Protocol (IP) address is an introduction allocated to a device connected in a computer network, which is called node. The IP address is defined as the number of 32 bits and its operating system is known as the IPv4 system. In 1995 a new operating system IPv6 using 128 bits for IP address was developed.

Explanations:

An Internet Protocol (IP) address is an introduction allocated to a device connected in a computer network, which is called node. The IP address is defined as the number of 32 bits and its operating system is known as the IPv4 system. In 1995 a new operating system IPv6 using 128 bits for IP address was developed.