Description:
Two adaptations of the Internet Protocol (IP) are being used: IP Version 4 and IP Version 6.
IPv4 addresses are generally spoken to in speck decimal documentation (four numbers, each extending from 0 to 255, isolated by spots, for example, 208.77.188.166). Each part speaks to 8 bits of the location and is accordingly called an octet. In less basic instances of specialized composition, IPv4 addresses might be introduced in hexadecimal, octal, or twofold portrayals. In many portrayals, every octet is changed over separately.