Why was the RFC 1918 address space defined?
Why was the RFC 1918 address space defined?
A . preserve public IPv6 address space
B . support the NAT protocol
C . reduce instances of overlapping IP addresses
D . conserve public IPv4 addressing
Answer: D
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