Private IP Addresse
Because of NAT redirection a small company can rely solely on private IP addresse for its internal network and use only the s one public IP assigned to it by is ISP for internet communication IEEE recommends that the following IP addresse be used for private networks
10.0.0.0 through 10.255.2
172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255
10.x.x.x
172.16.x.x
and
192.168.x.x
are all called private IP addresses.
All other IP ranges are public.
The IP address is the address that is unique unversally. The IP address that begins with 10 belongs to class A. The IP address that begins with 10 are private address.
Private IP address
They are normally the IP addresses which your computer uses to talk to your internet router/modem. They are not the same as the IP address that your router is known by on the broadband link.
Global Internet addresses that begin with the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses 2000. An IP address is a sequence of numbers that can identify your computer; there are 128 bits in an IPv6 address.
URLs are assigned randomly to differently IP addresses. IP addresses are the numbers that identify a person's location online; it gives the general location and device.
IPv4 addresses are 4 bytes. IPv6 IP addresses are 16 bytes.
Public IP addresses must be unique across the entire Internet.
They are private addresses. I think Class A
They are normally the IP addresses which your computer uses to talk to your internet router/modem. They are not the same as the IP address that your router is known by on the broadband link.
Public IP addresses
127.0.0.1 localhost
"The RFC 1918 private network numbers are 10.0.0.0, Class Bs between 172.16.0.0 and 172.31.0.0 inclusive, and all Class C networks that begin with 192.168. All addresses that begin with 127 are reserved, but not as valid private IP addresses."
Global Internet addresses that begin with the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses 2000. An IP address is a sequence of numbers that can identify your computer; there are 128 bits in an IPv6 address.
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Yes and that is called IPV6
IP addresses are assigned by a particular authority called IANA. IP address is of two types IP version 4 and version 6. The database where names corresponding to IP address are stored is called name space.
Any system in an Ethernet IP network will transmit IP addresses.