Multiple Choice
The following are descriptions of the IPv6 standard EXCEPT:
A) It uses 128 bit addressing that is equivalent to 32 hexadecimal digits.
B) It uses 64 bits to represent a subnet (or network) address and 64 bits for a host address.
C) If necessary, the IP address can be automatically derived from the host's MAC address.
D) A host computer has to be configured with either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address, but not both.
E) An IPv4 address can be converted to an IPv6 address.
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