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ip addressAlso referred to as “internet protocol address.” Numeric code that uniquely identifies a particular computer (host) on the Internet.
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ip addressA unique binary number used to identify devices on a TCP/IP network
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ip addressA number assigned to any item that is connected to the Internet.
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ip addressA computer's inter-network address that is assigned for use by the Internet Protocol and other protocols. An IP version 4 address is written as a series of four 8-bit numbers separated by per [..]
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ip addressThis series of numbers and periods represents the unique numeric address for each Internet user.
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol address is a unique set of numbers used to locate another computer on a network. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit string of four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be from 0 to 255 (i.e., 1.154.10.266). Within a closed network IP addresses may be assigned at random, however, IP addresses of web servers must be [..]
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ip addressInternet Protocol address. Every system connected to the Internet has a unique IP address, which consists of a number in the format A.B.C.D where each of the four sections is a decimal number from 0 to 255. Most people use Domain Names instead and the resolution between Domain Names and IP addresses is handled by the network and the Domain Name Ser [..]
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ip addressInternet Protocol address; every computer connected to the Internet has a unique identifying number. Example: 192.168.100.2.
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ip addressA unique number assigned by an Internet authority that identifies a computer on the Internet. The number consists of four groups of numbers between 0 and 255, separated by periods (dots). For example, [..]
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ip addressInternet Protocol Address. The list of numbers assigned to every person connected to the internet by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
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ip addressAn abbreviation of "Internet Protocol Address". Internet Protocol Addresses are assigned to every device connected to the internet (e.g. Wifi connected printers, computers, smartphon [..]
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ip addressAn archaic techno-term that no one really understands and whose altering/fixing is best left to a specialist
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol (IP) Address address is a unique numerical address that defines and internet location. In the more familiar, and recognizable, 4th version these addresses are written as 4 sets of numbers separated by periods. For example, 127.0.0.1 is an IP address. An IP address can be dynamic, meaning it changes each time an email message is [..]
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ip addressAn IP (Internet Protocol) address is an unique number used to identify a computer on the Internet. If you are connected to the Internet, you must have a unique network number, which is an IP a [..]
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ip address32-bit address assigned to hosts using TCP/IP. An IP address belongs to one of five classes (A, B, C, D, or E) and is written as 4 octets separated with periods (dotted decimal format). Each address consists of a network number, an optional subnet work number, and a host number. The network and subnetwork numbers together are used for routing, whil [..]
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ip address A unique Internet Protocol Address is
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ip addressIP addresses, together with domain addresses are the two forms of Internet addresses in common use. IP addresses consist of four numbers between 0 and 255, separated by dots.
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ip addressThe numeric address of a computer connected to the Internet; also called Internet address.
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ip addressRELATED ARTICLEWhat Is IPv6, and Why Does It Matter? An Internet Protocol address, or IP address, is a numerical address that corresponds to your computer on a network. When a computer wants to connec [..]
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ip addressAlso known as address Definition An IP Address is the unique indentifier of a computer or device connected to the Internet. All devices on the Internet must have a unique IP Address in order to commun [..]
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ip addressNumber that is unique to every computer system on the Internet. Two versions of the Internet Protocol (IP) are in use for addresses: IPv4 and IPv6.
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ip addressA device's or resource's numerical address as expressed in the format specified in the Internet Protocol. Note 1: In the current addressing format, IP version 4 (IPv4), an IP address is a 32-bit sequence divided into four groups of decimal numbers separated by periods ("dots"), commonly referred to as "dotted decimals." [..]
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ip addressAn IP address, or simply an "IP," is a unique address that identifies a device on the Internet or a local network. It allows a system to be recognized by other systems connected via the Inte [..]
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ip addressWebGuest Dictionary A unique 32-bit Internet address consisting of four numbers, separated by dots and sometimes called a "dotted quad". Every server - connected to the Internet - has an IP number. The IP number of webguest.com is "208.28.202.95".
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ip addressThe numeric address of a computer connected to the Internet; also called Internet address. JPEG
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ip addressA numerical address specified in four parts, separated by dots (periods) and each part having a number in the range of 0 to 255, the same range as for a byte. Each IP address, then, is four bytes long [..]
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ip addressThis is a unique number which identifies a computer on the Internet. Every computer that is connected to the Internet, permanently or temporarily, is assigned an IP or Internet address. IP addresses a [..]
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ip addressAn IP address is a number assigned to every device connected to a network that uses the Internet protocol. "IP address" typically still refers to 32-bit IPv4 addresses until IPv6 is deploye [..]
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ip addressIP stands for Internet Protocol, the physical address of a client or server computer attached to a network governed by the TCP/IP protocol, written as four sets of arabic numerals separated by dots (e [..]
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ip addressInternet Protocol
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ip addressA string of four numbers separated by periods (such as 111.22.3.144) used to represent a computer on the Internet. The format of the address is specified by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791. When a PC accesses the Internet through an ISP, it sometimes receives a temporary IP address. That process is called a dynamic IP. That address can (and probab [..]
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ip address * Every computer connected to the Internet has to have an address. This is expressed in two ways: as an IP address in dotted decimal form, e.g. 205.188.157.232; or by a more memorable machine name, e [..]
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ip addressA set of four numbers separated by periods, each between 0 and 255, which uniquely identifies an address on a network. See Static / Dynamic IP Address.
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ip addressNetwork addresses are usually of two types: (1) the physical or hardware address of a network interface card; for Ethernet this 48-bit address might be 0260.8C00.7666. The hardware address is used to forward packets within a physical network. (2) The logical or IP Address is used to facilitate moving data between physical networks and is made up of [..]
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ip addressShort for Internet Protocol Address. The unique numerical address of a computer on the Internet, expressed as four sets of numbers (maximum 3 digits each) separated by dots: e.g. 150.237.176.24 for on [..]
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ip addressAn IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique identifier for a computer on the Internet. It is written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can range from 0 to 255. Before connecting to a [..]
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ip addressInternet Protocol address identifying a computer connected to the Internet.
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ip addressShort for Internet Protocol address, a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to the Internet; usually consists of four groups of numbers, each separated by a period
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ip addressInternet Protocol Address. Defines where an IP packet is going.Written as a series as numbers and periods, it will look something like this: 123.234.01
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ip addressAn IP address is a unique number that identifies a piece of hardware on the Internet. Each computer has a unique IP address, and the IP address, like a phone number, contains information about the location of the computer on the internet.
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ip address(Internet Protocol) The number or name of the computer from which you send and receive information on the Internet.
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ip addressAn IP address is a unique numerical identifier that tells your computer where other computers are located on the network, and vise versa. IP address appear in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, though [..]
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ip addressInternet Protocol Address. Every computer connected to the internet has an IP address. Some websites and servers have unique IP addresses, but most web hosts host multiple websites on a single host.
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a unique string of numbers separated by periods that identifies each computer communicating over a network. An IP address indicates the location of a device.
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ip addressAn IP address is a series of four numbers separated by dots ('.'), each of which is between 0 and 255. An IP address must be unique to a machine or the network will not be able to properly d [..]
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ip addressA unique numbered address that’s used to identify a computer on the internet. E.g. IP 123.345.456.
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ip addressA number that identifies a particular server or user on the Internet. These numbers consist of four set of numbers between 0 and 255 such as 123.45.67.8 and are the basis for any transfer of information over the Internet.
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ip addressAn IP address is a numeric code that uniquely identifies a particular computer on the Internet. Just as a street address identifies the location of your home or office, every computer or network on th [..]
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ip addressan Internet Protocol (IP) Address is a unique numerical label assigned to all devices that are connected to the Internet. Because the number is unique to a device, it can be used to locate a device th [..]
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ip addressThe numeric address of a domain on a host. The address is used to route requests and data over the Internet. The classic IP address (IPv4) is in the form of four groups of 3-digit decimal numbers in t [..]
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ip addressA set of four numbers, each between zero and 255, separated by periods (eg: 192.168.0.5). The IP address uniquely identifies a computer or other hardware device (such as a printer) on the Internet.
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ip addressAn Internet address in numeric form. It consists of four numerals, each in the range of 0 through 255, separated by periods. An example is 192.65.245.76. Each computer connected to the Internet has an [..]
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ip addressAn IP address is a unique number, akin to a telephone number, used by machines (usually computers) to refer to each other when sending information through the Internet using the Internet Protocol. This allows machines passing the information onwards on behalf of the sender to know where to send it next, and for the machine receiving the information [..]
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ip addressStands for “Internet Protocol”. An IP address is a unique string of numbers separated by periods. It identifies where a computer is anywhere in the world.
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ip addressThe address of a computer on the Internet, which permits it to send and receive messages from other computers on the Internet.
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ip addressIP stands for internet protocol and is the unique code that identifies every computer that is connected to the internet. It is similar to a house or telephone number.
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ip addressThe numerical internet address assigned to each computer on a network so that it can be distinguished from other computers. Expressed as four groups of numbers separated by dots.
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ip addressA unique number consisting of 4 parts separated by dots, e.g. 165.115.245.2. Every machine on the Internet has a unique IP address.
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ip addressAn IP address is a 32-bit number that identifies each computer sending or receiving data packets across the Internet. When you request an HTML page or send e-mail, the Internet Protocol part of TCP/IP
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ip addressA unique number consisting of 4 parts separated by dots, e.g. 165.115.245.2. Every machine on the Internet has a unique IP address.
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ip addressA unique numerical Internet address identifying any piece of equipment hooked up to the Internet. (see 'DNS' above)
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ip addressA numeric code that uniquely identifies a particular computer on the Internet. Just as a street address identifies the location of your home or office, every computer or network on the Internet has a [..]
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ip addressA unique number assigned to every computer with a direct connection to the Internet. An IP address consists of four sets of numbers seperated by periods which can each have from one to three numbers b [..]
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ip addressIP Address (Internet Protocol Address) is used to identify a computer to a network. It is, in essence your address on the Internet. Each packet of data on the Internet contains the source and destinat [..]
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique numeric identifier used to specify hosts and networks. IP numbers are part of a global, standardised scheme for identifying machines that are connected to [..]
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ip addressEach computer connected to the internet is addressed using a unique 32bit number called an IP address. These addresses are usually written in Dotted Quad notation, as a series of four 8bit numbers, wr [..]
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ip addressa numerical address assigned to a computer connected to the Internet
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ip addressEvery computer that connects to the internet is given an IP address (internet protocol). Used to identify a user by country or general location and is always in a numerical form.
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ip addressAn IP address is a series of numbers which are used to identify a device connected to a computer network. For computers connected to the Internet, an IP address is assigned by their ISP.
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ip addressShort for "Internet Protocol address". A set of four numbers, each between 0 and 255, that uniquely identifies a computer when it connects to the Internet.
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ip addressA 32 bit designation for a host, that consists of a network address, host number, and subnet mask. These are written in dot notation (i.e., 206.144.2.3) that actually corresponds to numbers of bits. I [..]
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ip addressThe IP address is a 32-bit numerical code that uniquely identifies each network station in the intranet or the Internet. It consists of a network code (net ID) and a host code (host ID).
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ip addressAn IP (Internet Protocol) address is a numerical label assigned to any device connected to the internet. Your IP address is automatically assigned by your ISP and may change from day to day, unless you have a persistent IP address (available with Exede Business service).
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ip addressOften called an Internet Address, this is an address which uniquely identifies any device on the internet.
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ip addressThe address of a device attached to an IP network (TCP/IP network). Every client, server and network device must have a unique IP address for each network connection (network interface). Every IP pack [..]
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ip addressunique address that identifies where a computer connected to the Internet is located
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ip addressAn IP address is how computers all over the Internet find each other. It is similar to your street address, except it is for computers. IPv4 addresses look something like 207.127.235.88. IPv6 addresse [..]
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ip addressAn IP (Internet Protocol) Address, or IP Number, is a numerical locator for computers, Domain Name Servers, email servers and Web servers on the Internet. Every machine on the Internet can be located by a unique IP address, which consists of four sets of numbers, each of which range from 0 to 255, separated by dots (for example: 216.21.229.101).
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ip addressAn IP address is a unique number (e.g. 70.84.29.148) assigned to a computer (or other internet-capable information appliance, such as a network printer) to enable it to communicate with other devices [..]
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ip addressAn IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique address that certain electronic devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet Prot [..]
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ip addressAn understanding of IP addresses is foundational for managing a network, so we go into some depth with this definition.
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ip addressComputers use IP addresses to locate and talk to each other on the Internet, much the same way people use phone numbers to locate and talk to one another on the telephone.
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ip addressA unique number assigned by an Internet authority that identifies a computer on the Internet, or on any other network that uses Internet Protocol (IP). It consists of four groups of numbers between 0 and 255, separated by periods (dots). For example, 195.112.56.75 is an IP address.
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ip addressThe 32-bit number that identifies each sender or recipient of data transfers over the Internet. IP addresses are in the form of XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX with each segment having a numerical range of 1 to 256.
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ip addressInternet Protocol (IP) address refers to the unique numerical address that identifies a device on the Internet or a local network.
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ip address
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ip address Internet Protocol Address. A numeric address that is given to servers and users connected to the Internet.
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ip addressA string of four numbers separated by periods (such as 111.22.3.444) used to represent a computer on the Internet. The format of the address is specified by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791. When a PC accesses the Internet through an ISP, it sometimes receives a temporary IP address.
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ip address - Internet Protocol address. This address is a 32 bit, unique string of numbers that identifies a computer, a printer, or another device on the internet. The IP address consists of a quartet of numbers separated by periods.
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ip addressEvery computer on the Internet has a unique numerical IP address assigned to it, such as 123.456.78.9.
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ip addressAn IP Address is used to identify a specific computer using the Internet. An IP Address consists of 4 numeric parts. The first part denotes the geographic region where the computer is located. The sec [..]
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ip addressOn the Internet, your IP address is the unique number that others use to send you traffic. Analogy: You own a phone. You have a phone number. Anybody anywhere in the world can dial your phone [..]
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol Address, or IP Address, is a sequence of four numbers separated by dots (i.e. 7.44.0.411). It is unique to a given network, computer, or other device connected to the Internet. IP Addresses enable devices to communicate using the rules, or protocols, of the many networks that make up the entire Internet. IP Addresses can either [..]
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ip addressA 32-bit address assigned to a host. The IP address has a host component and network component. IP format may look like this: 148.123. 45.201.
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ip address The IP Address or 'Internet Protocol' is the numeric address that guides all Internet traffic, such as e-mail and Web traffic, to its destination. The IP address is 'under the hood' and is derived from its domain name, which is mapped to the IP Address through the Domain Name Service. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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ip addressThe address of a device attached to an IP network. Each device on an IP network must use a unique address. Every IP data packet contains a source address (sender) and a destination address (recipient). Each IP address consists of 32-bits that are arranged into four 8-bit “octets” (x.x.x.x). IP addresses range from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.
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ip addressComputer addressing analogous to the addresses of buildings used by the postal system.
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ip addressInternet Protocol Address (or Number) – a unique address location to identify the computer in use online at a specific moment in time. Usually looks something like 165.111.245.2
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ip addressA computer’s inter-network address, written as a series of four 8-bit numbers separated by periods, such as 123.45.678.990. Every website has an IP Address, although finding a website is considerably [..]
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ip addressAn IP address is the unique address of a computer or network device connected to that network. IP addresses allow those network computers and devices to locate each other and transfer data back and forth.
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ip addressA numerical address (for example, 192.0.2.44) that networked devices use to communicate with one another using the Internet Protocol (IP). All EC2 instances are assigned two IP addresses at [..]
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ip addressThe Internet Protocol address; a unique numeric address such as 123.231.32.2 Also see Static IP and Dynamic IP. Iris
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ip addressAn IP address is a numerical identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. (TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol).
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol Address identifies the location of networked machines such as computers, routers and printers. An IP Address is similar to a street address, because it identifies where a computer [..]
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ip addressUnique four-byte numerical identifier for each unit on the Internet or a network. Required for communication over a network.
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ip addressA computer's "address". It consists of a series of numbers separated by periods.K
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ip addressAn IP address is simply an address on an IP network used by a computer/device connected to that network. IP addresses allow all the connected computers/devices to find each other and to pass data back [..]
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ip addressThis is a numeric address that is then translated into a domain name by the DNS (domain name server). When we type in a website’s name, the computer translates this into its IP address, which is a unique 32-bit number. The TCP/IP protocol then uses it for routing the data packets to their destinations. Each host has a unique IP address.
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ip addressIP (Internet Protocol)Internet Protocol; is the main network layer protocol used on the Internet. It defines how information gets passed between systems across the Internet.
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ip addressThe numeric address of a computer on the Internet. An IP address is written as a set of four numbers separated by periods (each number can range from 0 to 255). An example of an IP address is 123.123.4.5
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ip addressAn IP address is simply an address on an IP network used by a computer/device connected to that network. IP addresses allow all the connected computers/devices to find each other and to pass data back [..]
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ip addressAn IP address is the unique address of a computer or network device connected to that network. IP addresses allow those network computers and devices to locate each other and transfer data back and forth.
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ip address(static and DHCP) The IP address identifies a particular computer on a network to other computers. An IP address is similar to your home address. In a neighborhood, each house has a unique address; on a network each computer must have a unique address. An IP address is a four-byte number, usually written in dotted-decimal notation with periods sepa [..]
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ip addressAn IP address is simply an address on an IP network used by a computer/device connected to that network IP addresses allow all the connected computers/devices to find each other and to pass data back [..]
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ip addressFor IPv4, a four-part number, usually formatted as 12.34.56.78, that uniquely identifies a computer on the Internet; for IPv6, an eight-part number, usually formatted as [2001:0DB8:85A3:08D3:1319:8A2E [..]
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ip addressAn identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network (the Internet).
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ip addressA numeric address which identifies a particular resource on an IP network such as the internet. The format of an IP address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, with each xxx representing a number between 1 and 254, the decimal representations of the underlying 8-bit “octets.” For a resource to be accessible on the internet, it must have an IP address assigned to i [..]
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ip addressStands for Internet Protocol Address. An IP address is a unique identifier for every computer or device on a network.
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ip address - A binary value used by the IP protocol to determine how to deliver packets
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ip addressA numerical identification tag assigned to a computing device in a network. Originally, internet IP addresses consisted of 32 bits of data, displayed as a set of four, 3-digit numbers separated by per [..]
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol (IP) address for a networked computer. Currently, IP addresses consist of four byte values, written in dotted decimal notation, such as 129.12.0.1. In future, IP addresses will be [..]
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ip addressAn IP address (Internet Protocol Address) is an address to a computer, device, or online service. It may look like this: 198.101.218.235. This is how computers are able to identify each other and know where to send information over the Internet. In general, your computer or other device is assigned an IP address from the network you are using, and [..]
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ip addressThe numeric address of a computer connected to the Internet; also called Internet address. See domain name and TCP/IP.
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ip addressA unique number that is assigned to any device connected to the Internet.
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ip addressThe numeric address of a computer connected to the Internet; also called Internet address. See domain name.
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ip addressInternet Protocol Address. IP routes a message across the network.
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ip addressA numerical identification assigned to devices participating in a computer network connected to the Internet. The address is in the form of a string of four numbers, separated by periods.
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ip addressA string of four numbers separated by periods used to represent a computer on the Internet.
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ip addressEach machine connected to the Internet has an address known as an Internet Protocol address (IP address). The IP address takes the form of four numbers separated by dots (for example: 123.45.67.890) ( [..]
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ip addressAn IP address is a network layer address (packet address) used to identify a host within a specific network. In an IP packet header, both a source IP address and a destination IP address are found. An IP address is unique throughout the Internet.
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ip addressA number assigned to each computer, network device, or network in order to distinguish each network interface and networked device. Marketers also use an IP address, or multiple IP addresses to send [..]
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ip addressA designation for a particular location on the Internet, such as "24.123.19.106" IP addresses are associated with domain names.
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ip address a unique numeric system internet address, separated by periods. An Internet user can specify an IP address to route information to a particular destination.
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ip addressThe unique string of numbers assigned to each server, computer, printer, and other device connected to the internet.
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ip addressNumerical label assigned to each device (e.g. desktop) participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
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ip address
(Internet) A number assigned to each computer's or other device's network interface(s) which are active on a network supporting the Internet Protocol, in order to distinguish each network interface [..]
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ip addressIs a numerical label assigned to each device (e.g., computer, printer) participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as 192.0.2.1 that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An IP address serves two mai [..]
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ip addressAn Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as 192.0.2.1 that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An IP address serves two mai [..]
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