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IP addressin full Internet Protocol addressNumber that uniquely identifies each computer on the Internet. A computer's IP address may be permanently assigned or supplied each time that it connects to the Internet by an Internet service provider. In order to accommodate the extraordinary growth in the number of devices connected to the Internet, a 32-bit protocol standard, known as IPv4, began to be replaced by a 128-bit protocol, IPv6, in 2000. See also TCP/IP; domain name; URL. IP address(Internet Protocol address) The address of a device attached to an IP network (TCP/IP network). Every client, server and network device is assigned an IP address, and every IP packet traversing an IP network contains a source IP address and a destination IP address.
NETWORKS VERSUS HOSTS IN IPV4 IP ADDRESSES
Maximum Maximum Number of
Class Number Hosts Bits used in
Number of per Network/Host
Class Range Networks Network ID ID
A 1-126 127 16,777,214 7/24
B 128-191 16,383 65,534 14/16
C 192-223 2,097,151 254 21/8
127 reserved for loopback test
IP address [¦ī′pē ə‚dres] (computer science) A computer's numeric address, such as 128.201.86.290, by which it can be located within a network.
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