COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS
Question
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Which of these describes an IPv4 address?
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Six sets of hexadecimal numbers between 00 and FF, separated with a colon
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Four sets of numbers between 0 and 255, separated with a full stop
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Eight groups of hexadecimal numbers between 0000 and FFFF
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Six sets of numbers between 0 and 128, separated with a comma
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The IPv4 address is a 32-bit number that uniquely identifies a network interface on a machine. An IPv4 address is typically written in decimal digits, formatted as four 8-bit fields that are separated by periods. Each 8-bit field represents a byte of the IPv4 address.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer: An IP address consists of 32 bits. An IP address consists of 32 bits, often shown as 4 octets of numbers from 0-255 represented in decimal form instead of binary form.
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