Basic Network Concept
Thursday, January 26, 2012
What is an IPv4?
An IPv4 uses 32 binary bits to make a single unique address on the network. It’s expressed by four numbers separated by dots. Each number is the decimal representation for an eight-digit binary number, also called an octet.
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