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Describe a Host in computer networking?​

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Answered by lalithajn
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Answer:

A host (also known as "network host") is a computer or other device that communicates with other hosts on a network. ... On a TCP/IP network, each host has a host number that, together with a network identity, forms its own unique IP address.

Answered by okiedocale
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A network host is a computer or another device that is linked to a computer network.

Explanation:

A host can function as a server, providing information resources, services, and applications to network users or other hosts. At least one network address is assigned to each host. An IP host is a machine that participates in networks that utilize the Internet protocol suite. Computers that connect to the Internet are referred to as Internet hosts. One or more IP addresses are assigned to the network interfaces of Internet hosts and other IP hosts. The addresses are set manually by an administrator, automatically at startup using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or by stateless address autoconfiguration techniques.

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