An IP address is made up of a string of numbers that can be located by any device connected to the internet.
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An 'Internet Protocol' address ('IP address') is a numerical number refer to each device linked to a computer system network that uses the 'internet protocol' for communication.
An 'IP address' is an ID for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks that use 'TCP / IP protocol' route messages on the basis of the destination IP address.
The IP address format is a '32-bit' address of numeric type, written as 'four numbers separated by periods'. Every number can be from 'zero to 255'.
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