IPv4 uses hierarchical addressing scheme. An IP address, which is 32-bits in length, is
divided into two or three parts as depicted:
A single IP address can contain information about the network and its sub-network and
ultimately the host. This scheme enables the IP Address to be hierarchical where a
network can have many sub-networks which in turn can have many hosts.
divided into two or three parts as depicted:
A single IP address can contain information about the network and its sub-network and
ultimately the host. This scheme enables the IP Address to be hierarchical where a
network can have many sub-networks which in turn can have many hosts.
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