IPv4

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IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) is the version of Internet protocol that defines IP addresses in a 32-bit format which looks like which looks like 123.123.123.123. Each three-digit section can include a number from 0 to 255. The total number of IPv4 addresses available is approximately 4.2 billion,[1]

The available IP addresses is not enough to cope with projected Internet demand in the next 5-10 years.[2]

History

IPv4 was the first major version of Internet Protocol that allows numbers to map to physical devices and to build a logical method for traffic to route from one number to another. It was first introduced in 1981 when the Internet went live to the public.[3] IPV4 is the general standard to deliver information between devices connected to the Internet.[4]

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