IP Networking Terms and Basics

This topic defines some terms and basic information related to IP version 4 and IP version 6.

An IP address was intended to be a unique number identifying a unique device or port of a device. The 32-bit address space of IPv4 addresses puts severe limits on the number of unique addresses available, and the supply is running out. The IPv6 128-bit address space was created to address this problem.


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