what is the 32-bit binary equivalence of IP address 225.1.3.271?
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32-bit IP addressing is the IP address scheme used in Internet Protocol 4. In IPv4, an IP address is a 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent in packets across the Internet.
The 32-bit IP address is often depicted as a dot address, that is, four groups (or quads) of decimal numbers separated by periods. Each of the decimal numbers represents a string of eight binary digits. Thus, the IP address really is this string of 0s and 1s.
The 32-bit binary equivalence of IP address 225.1.3.271 is:-
11100001 00000001 00000011 100001111
The 32-bit IP address is often depicted as a dot address, that is, four groups (or quads) of decimal numbers separated by periods. Each of the decimal numbers represents a string of eight binary digits. Thus, the IP address really is this string of 0s and 1s.
The 32-bit binary equivalence of IP address 225.1.3.271 is:-
11100001 00000001 00000011 100001111
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