Client-server addressing refers to the method by which clients (devices or applications requesting services) and servers (providers of those services) communicate over a network. In this model, clients send requests to a specific server using its unique address, typically an IP address or a domain name, while servers respond to these requests, often returning data or services. This addressing framework is fundamental to network operations, enabling efficient routing and delivery of information between clients and servers.
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Client/Server networks provide more security than typically needed for a home network.
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there are five addressing modes in 8086 they are : 1->direct addressing 2->Indirect addressing 3->index addressing 4->immediate addressing 5->register addressing
MAC addressing. IP addressing. port addressing. specific address.
number addressing (NA) is the Internet addressing system which is similar to letter addressing system.
Addressing modes of 8051 are 1.Immediate Addressing Mode 2.Register Addressing Mode 3.Register Indirect Addressing Mode 4.Direct Addressing Mode 5.Implied Addressing Mode and 6.Relative Addressing Mode