1024 to 49151
Wherever you can get an internet connection, you will need to have or be assigned an IP address. However ALL locations in the world do not necessarily have and internet connection available.
When you are opening ports to allow incoming connections to your computer, your computer must be assigned a static internal IP address, to ensure that the incoming connections always go to the correct computer.
Advantages: A company can purchase fewer IP addresses since each machine will not be statically assigned a fixed address but dynamically assigned an address when it accesses the Internet. Disadvantages: The software is more elaborate; what if 100 IP addresses are purchased and the 101st user tries to access the Internet?
No, MAC Addresses are fixed per network interface card or NIC. The MAC address is the Media Access Control address and is the hardware address of the network device to which your IP address, e.g. 192.168.1.3 is assigned. You can identify the vendor of your network card from its MAC address, e.g. all Intel NIC cards may begin with 00-15.
0 to 1023
Socket address
1024
Not possible.
Dynamically assigned between the component and the operating system.
IP addresses are normally assigned dynamically by the router.
Dynamic or private ports are port numbers in the range of 49152 to 65535, as defined by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). These ports are typically assigned dynamically by the operating system for client-side applications when establishing connections to servers, allowing multiple applications to use the same port number without conflict. They are not officially assigned to any specific service, making them suitable for ephemeral use in various network communications.
Yes but only if it is defined as a pointer and memory is dynamically assigned to the pointer.
The only problem you might run into, is statically assigning an ip address that is in the dhcp address pool. Make sure you know what the dhcp pool is, and assign static addresses outside of that range.
A dynamically assigned IP address. This is often assigned by a DHCP server, using the DHCP protocol.
The remaining addresses form the Available Address Pool which can then be dynamically assigned to DHCP clients
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Wherever you can get an internet connection, you will need to have or be assigned an IP address. However ALL locations in the world do not necessarily have and internet connection available.