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Q: What is difference between IPv5 and IPv6?
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What is the difference between IPv5 IPv6?

ipv5 never existed.


What is the difference between ipv5 and ipv6?

There is no ipv5, just as there are no ipv1, ipv2, and ipv3. Most networks in the world use ipv4 with a few having upgraded to ipv6.


What is the address size of IPv5?

The address size of IPv5 (Internet Stream Protocol) is 2^72 (ST II use 72 bits for address field) and written similarity to IPv6.


What is the difference between IPv4 and IP?

IP is the internet protocol that uniquely identifies a system on a network and there is no difference between IP and IPv4 infact IPv4 is a version of like IPv6.


What is the difference between your IPv4 address and your IP address?

IP is the internet protocol that uniquely identifies a system on a network and there is no difference between IP and IPv4 infact IPv4 is a version of like IPv6.


Differential between ipv4 and ipv6?

1. Describe the main features that differentiate IPv6 from IPv4


What are the uses of ipv6 for commercial?

what is the commercial use of ipv6?


What is the length in bits of a logical IP address IPv4 and IPv6?

32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).


Which ip class the best for installing 284 computers on a single ip network?

Any IP class will work fine. For Instance if you are on a class B you can have 65,534 computers per network and you have 16,384 networks possible. That is a max possibility of 1,073,709,056 computers on class B network. On top of that their are 6 versions of internet. IPv1, IPv2, IPv3, IPv4, IPv5, IPv6.


Why ipv5 not used now?

because it is used for the experiment purpose ie it is used for stream protocol


Which internet protocol version was used as experimental Internet Protocol and never deployed?

IPV5....i am not sure


Does Windows XP support IPv6?

Short answer - yes.You need to be running Service Pack 1 at a minimum.Service Pack 2 has an even more complete IPv6 stack.To enable IPv6 on XP, open a command prompt window and type:C:\> ipv6 /?Did you then see this result?:C:\> ipv6 /?Could not access IPv6 protocol stack - the stack is not installed.To install, please use 'ipv6 install'.If you did get the above result, simply type:C:\> ipv6 installIt will take a few seconds, and then your Windows XP system will be fully IPv6 enabled.