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The ____________ identifies every single node in a network by providing unique physical address to it.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The identifier identifies 'every single node in a network' by providing 'unique physical address' to it.

Explanation:

  • A 'network address' is an 'identifier for a node or host' on a 'telecommunications network'.
  • 'Network addresses' are created to be 'unique identifiers' across the network, although few networks allow for 'local, private addresses' or 'locally managed addresses' which may 'not be unique'.
  • Therefore, since 'protocols' are often hierarchical, more than one 'network address of the protocol' can be used in any one network interface or node, and more than one form of network address can be used in any one network.

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The ____________ identifies every single node in a network by providing unique physical address to it.

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