Section: MCSA-70-410
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You are setting up a Windows 2012 R2 server in a branch office and are implementing an IPv6 network. You have been assigned the 2001:5060:e002:3000::/53 address for your location. How many IPv6 subnets are availabe in this address space?
Explanation
You can configure a maximum of 2048. In this example the /53 equals 5 bits pass the 48 bits used for the global routing prefix. That leaves 11 bits available out of the 64 ( 64-53=11) for subnetting. 11 bits equals 2048 networks.
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