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Below is the basic structured of IPv4 except
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four octet
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hexadecimal string
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separate by dot
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32 bit
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -We sometimes see an IPv4 address in hexadecimal notation. Each hexadecimal digit is equivalent to four bits. This means that a 32-bit address has 8 hexadecimal digits. This notation is often used in network programming.
Detailed explanation-2: -Address Explanation There are four hexadecimal digits that make up every 16 bits of the address, thus resulting in 8 groups of hexadecimal digits, each separated by colons.
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