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The two kinds of IP Addresses are IPv4 and IPv6
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Bog'liq IntroductiontoTCPIP Afzal Hazratov test to\'plami, 261 03.04.2018, fotoelement komton effektiReja-WPS Office, Algoritm quramalılıǵınıń statik hám dinamik ólshewleri, 3333333333, 01-dars, Dasturlashda matematik funksiyalar kutubxonasi va, 1 oktabr ustoz va murabbiylar kuniga bag senariy, Mavzu Ikkilamchi elektr ta’minoti manbalariga qo‘yiladigan tal, Astranomiya mustaqil ish 4-mavzusi, Niyazova Arofat Ahrarovna, Topshiriq - 4-3, Mavzu Shovqin va titrashdan himoyalanish texnik vositalarining -azkurs.org (1)The two kinds of IP Addresses are IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 uses 32 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network. IPv4 uses 32 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network. An IPv4 address is expressed by four numbers separated by dots. Each number is the decimal (base-10) representation for an eight-digit binary (base-2) number, also called an octet. IPv6 uses 128 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network. IPv6 uses 128 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network. An IPv6 address is expressed by eight groups of hexadecimal (base-16) numbers separated by colons. Groups of numbers that contain all zeros are often omitted to save space, leaving a colon separator to mark the gap. References
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