Why ip address are written in dotted decimal notation?
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it's because dotted decimal format, each octet is given as an equivalent decimal number. The designers of TCP/IP wrote the address rules in way that the address class is obvious.
it's because dotted decimal format, each octet is given as an equivalent decimal number. The designers of TCP/IP wrote the address rules in way that the address class is obvious.
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