what is an internet addressing scheme?
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Answer:The Internet addressing scheme consists of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and two special cases of IP addresses: broadcast addresses and loopback addresses. The Internet Protocol (IP) uses a 32-bit, two-part address field. Subnet addressing allows an autonomous system made up of multiple networks to share the same Internet address.
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"An addressing scheme is clearly a requirement for communications in a computer network. With an addressing scheme, packets are forwarded from one location to another. ... Every input or output of a networking device has an interface to its connected link, and every interface has a unique MAC address.
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