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ipv4 Addressing and Subnetting Aaron Balchunas * * * All original material copyright 2013 by Aaron Balchunas unless otherwise noted. All other material copyright of their respective owners. This material may be copied and used freely, but may not be altered or sold without the expressed written consent of the owner of the above copyright. Updated material may be found at 1 - ipv4 Addressing and Subnetting - Hardware Addressing A hardware address is used to uniquely identify a host within a local network. Hardware Addressing is a function of the Data-Link layer of the OSI model (Layer-2). Ethernet utilizes the 48-bit MAC address as its hardware address. The MAC address is often hardcoded on physical network interfaces, though some interfaces support changing the MAC address using special utilities. In virtualization environments, dynamically assigning MAC addresses is very common.
IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting v1.41 – Aaron Balchunas * * * ... Exchange (IPX) and Internet Protocol (IP). IPX was predominantly used on Novell networks, but is now almost entirely deprecated. IP is the most widely-used logical address, and is the backbone protocol of the Internet.
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