A protocol that defines the structure of an Internet address and assigns a unique address to every device on the Internet.
A protocol that enables the sending and receiving of data packets over the Internet.
A protocol that ensures the correct delivery of data packets by providing routing and addressing information.
What is the Internet Protocol (IP)?(3 points)
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A set of rules describing what behavior is acceptable on the internet.
A set of rules describing what behavior is acceptable on the internet.
An agreement that sets a limit on the number of computers that can be on the Internet at any given time.
An agreement that sets a limit on the number of computers that can be on the Internet at any given time.
A law that says that the Internet is for everyone.
A law that says that the Internet is for everyone.
A protocol that defines the structure of an Internet address and assigns a unique address to every device on the Internet.
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What does this statement mean? IP addresses are hierarchical(2 points)
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Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.
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Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.
Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.