Usually the highest address in any given subnet (all 1's in binary) is that networks broadcast address and the lowest address in that same subnet (all 0's in binary) is that networks net-ip (in other words, the address of "the network"). These two addresses are typically never assigned to a host.
A MAC address is not considered logical; it is a physical address. It is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a local network segment and is hardcoded into the network hardware. Unlike logical addresses, such as IP addresses, which can change based on the network configuration, MAC addresses remain constant for a device's network interface.
Yes. IP address/Internet Protocol address/Logical address all means the same. It is a numerical identification assigned to devices that participates in a computer network, using Internet protocol for communication between its nodes.
When you connect to the network is normally the time that an Internet Protocol address is created or assigned to your computer
An internet Protocol (IP) address is a numerical identification and logical address that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes.
The Logical address is what we assign to the Network device to identify. for example IP Address.
Layer 3 network addresses are logical addresses and can be easily changed by software.
Logical Addressing on an IP Network enables selected devices to be part of Logical group for sharing information.
Hosts with the same network portion of their IPv4 address.
MAC address :)
The general rule in networking is that the network id cannot be all zeroes or all ones, and the host id cannot be all zeroes or all ones. The all zero address results in a reserved address meaning "this network". The all ones address is a broadcast address, and cannot be assigned to a single system.
IP address is an logical value which is used to communicate with different computer in network.
The Logical address is what we assign to the Network device to identify. for example IP Address.