what is a IPv4
- Developed by DARPA ( Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency ) in 1981.
- Manage and distribute by IANA ( Internet Assigned Number Authority ).
- Represented into dotted decimal number.
- It has 32 bits divided into 4 groups each having 8 bits.
- It supports unicasting, multicasting and broadcasting transmission way.
- It is divide into 5 classes.
- class A
- Class B
- Class C
- Class D
- Class E
Few important concepts before understanding these classes:
- Network Bits – This value defines different series of IP address.
- Host Bits – This value defines number of hosts in a network series.
- Network IP address – The very first IP address of a network series which defines the a
network. - Broadcast IP address – The very last IP address of a network series which is use for
broadcasting in the network - Subnet-mask – This value defines the range of IP address in a network and defines
different networks.
What is a IPv6
- IPv6 was introduced in Dec, 1998.
- Developed by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).
- It was developed due to exhaustion of IPv4 address.
- Launched in 6 June, 2012
- It has 128 bits divided into 8 groups each having 16 bits.
- Represented into Hexadecimal Number System.
- Each group is separated by colon(:)
- These addresses supports Unicasting , Multicasting and anycasting.
- There is no any class like IPv4.
- By default its first 64 bits represents Network Bits and last 64 bits represents host bits.
- The address that start with FF0 is know as multicast IPv6 address:
- FF05 – OSPFv3
- FF06 – OSPFv3
- FF09 – RIPng
- FF0A – EIGRP
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