Ip Addressing — Cisco CCNA (200-301) Practice Questions

IP addressing is the process of assigning unique logical identifiers to network devices so they can communicate across routed networks. IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses divided into network and host portions by a subnet mask, while IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses to provide a vastly larger address space. The CCNA exam requires deep competency in IP addressing, including subnetting, CIDR notation, address classes, private address ranges (RFC 1918), and the basics of IPv6 address types and configuration. Subnetting calculations are tested frequently and candidates must be able to determine valid host ranges, broadcast addresses, and subnet counts quickly.

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Which of the following address types is used at Layer 3 of the OSI model?
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