This is the most commonly used IP addressing protocol that uses a 32-bit address field and can support up to 4.3 billion unique addresses. It is divided into four octets separated by dots, and each octet can range from 0 to 255.
This is the most commonly used IP addressing protocol that uses a 32-bit address field and can support up to 4.3 billion unique addresses. It is divided into four octets separated by dots, and each octet can range from 0 to 255.