Computer Science, asked by akshgunja, 7 months ago

An IP address is a _____________ bit address containing a set of four numbers, which varies from 0 to 255.





The set of rules that determines how data should be transferred over networks, compressed and presented on the screen is called _____________.​

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Answered by REGOLTAS
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1) It is shown as 4 octets of number ranging from 0-255 in decimal form that helps devices to communicate with another device over the internet. IP address allows billions of digital devices that are connected to the internet to be differentiated and pinpointed from other devices.

2) A protocol is a set of rules that governs the communications between computers on a network. These rules include guidelines that regulate the following characteristics of a network: access method, allowed physical topologies, types of cabling, and speed of data transfer.

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Answered by shivampatawari07
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Answer:

An IP address is a __(32)_ bit address containing a set of four numbers, which varies from 0 to 255.

The set of rules that determines how data should be transferred over networks, compressed and presented on the screen is called ___(protocol)__

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