Computer Science, asked by tariq122206, 5 months ago

the IPv4 address is made up of __________ binary bits.

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Answered by sanupeharkar
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IP’ stands for ‘Internet Protocol’. There are two versions of IP that currently coexist in the global Internet: IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6). IP addresses are made up of binary values and drive the routing of all data over the Internet. IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long, and IPv6 addresses 128 bits long.

IPv4 and IPv6 will be used for the foreseeable future; however there will be a transition from IPv4 to IPv6. Although these two protocols cannot interact with each other directly, “dual stack” systems provide facilities for exchanging data between IPv4 and IPv6.

Internet addresses are a shared public resource. Effective management and fair access to these resources is vital to the ongoing health of the Internet.

APNIC does not offer Internet addresses for sale. It registers the right to use those resources according to policies set by the community members who use them.

Answered by Menna2568
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In binary form that is sub -divided into four 8-bit parts,called OCTETS

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