A 32-bit Or 128-bit Address Used Touniquely Identify A Device Or Interface On A Network That Uses Tcp/Ip Protocols. Generally - The First Numbers Identify The Network; The Last Numbers Identify A Host. An Example Of A 32-bit Ip Address Is 206.96.103.114. An Example Of A 128- Bit Ip Address Is 2001:0000:B80::D3:9c5a:Cc

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1. A 32-bit Or 128-bit Address Used Touniquely Identify A Device Or Interface On A Network That Uses Tcp/Ip Protocols. Generally - The First Numbers Identify The Network; The Last Numbers Identify A Host. An Example Of A 32-bit Ip Address Is 206.96.103.114. An Example Of A 128- Bit Ip Address Is 2001:0000:B80::D3:9c5a:Cc