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The most widely used IP addressing scheme is?

IPv4


Why we use ipv4 not ipv6?

IPv4 was the first used network addressing scheme from the 1970s. IPv6 is newer and not compatible with version 4. It will take some time to upgrade the software and equipment to be able to fully use v6.


What is a hierarchical addressing scheme?

An example is IPv4 addresses having network, subnetwork, and host portions.


Why IPv4 is called IPv4?

IPv4 is an abbreviation for Internet Protocol version 4, which is a 32 bit addressing method. IPv6 is an abbreviation for Internet Protocol version 6, which uses 128 bits.


What is IPv4 addressing?

IPv4 is a method of Internet Protocol addressing that is in its 4 version. It is a way for end users and their internet hosts to identify themselves ont he web....basically


What is ipv4 protocol?

Well IPv4 is actually just part of the protocol TCP/IP or Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. IPv4 is the current addressing scheme used by TCP/IP. The newer IPv6 has been rolling out to eventually replace IPv4. Back to what it is… IPv4 is a 32 bit binary addressing scheme by which every computer on the public Internet (most commonly HTTP) or web servers must be assigned a unique address. The address format is comprised of four sets of 8 bit numbers, more commonly referred to as an octet. So 4 * 8 binary numbers give you a 32 bit IPv4 binary address. Because these numbers are binary each place value only has two possibilities, 0 or 1. Because there are only around 4.3 billion addresses available with 2^32 possible IPv4 addresses a new IPv6 was developed which gives a 128 bit addresses space. This should last until there is no room to stand anywhere on the planet. To summarize IPv4 is not a protocol but an addressing scheme that TCP/IP uses to transmit data packets over the Internet or over a private network. Every computer that is directly connected to the Internet needs a unique address. There are what is known as private IPv4 addresses, different topic, and finally IPv4 will eventually be replaced by IPv6.


The most recent and largest addresses space IP addressing scheme is?

IP version 6, also known as IPv6, IP next generation, or IPng. It uses addresses of 16 bytes, instead of the 4 bytes used in IPv4.


What is the most recent and largest address space IP addressing scheme?

IP version 6, also known as IPv6, IP next generation, or IPng. It uses addresses of 16 bytes, instead of the 4 bytes used in IPv4.


What criterion must be followed in the design of an IPv4 addressing scheme for end devices?

Each IP address must be unique within the local network.


What is mask in IPV4 addressing?

/n


What information is needed when determining an appropriate addressing scheme for a network?

When determining an appropriate addressing scheme for a network, key information includes the size of the network (number of devices), the network's growth potential, and the specific addressing requirements (such as static vs. dynamic IP allocation). Additionally, understanding the types of devices and services that will be used, as well as any subnetting needs for organizational structure or security, is essential. Compliance with addressing standards, such as IPv4 or IPv6, and considering the geographical distribution of devices can also influence the addressing scheme.


Which IP addressing format is used in India?

IPv4