IPv4, or IP version 4, is 32 bits long. It follows the dotted quad format (x.x.x.x), where the string of numbers is separated into sets of four by periods. Every set range from 0 to 255. An example of an IPv4 address would be 192.158.0.48. The IPv4 is the original version of an IP address, with around 4.3 billion in use today. To resolve the IP shortage and accommodate advanced communication between devices, IPv6 was developed.
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The mesh is a collection of nodes, a lighthouse, and an admin center. The user device is a node, a server is a node, cloud stack is a node, LAN access box is a node.