Computer Science, asked by durekhan123, 1 year ago

In a computer internet, standard IP address is composed of a total of

4 bits
10 bits
2 bits
256 bits

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Answered by surender824
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In a computer internet, standard ip address is composed of total 2 bits.
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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

In a computer internet, standard IP address is composed of a total of 32 bits often use as 4 octet form.

Explanation:

Every machine on a network contains a unique identifier. Today most networks (all computers on the internet), use the TCP/IP protocol for how to communicate on the network. In the TCP/IP protocol, each computer have unique identifier is called its IP address.

There are two standards for IP addresses:

  • IP Version 4 (IPv4)
  • IP Version 6 (IPv6).

All computers have an IPv4 address. Most use the new version IPv6 address system.

  1. To create a single unique address on the network, IPv4 uses 32 binary bits. An IPv4 address is usually represented by four numbers separated by dots. Each number is the decimal with base-10 representation for an eight digit binary with base-2 number is called an octet.
  2. To create a single unique address on the network, IPv6 uses 128 binary bits. The IPv6 address is stated by eight groups of hexadecimal (base-16) in which the numbers separated by colons.

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