Computer Networks - IP AddressingWhy does an IPv4 address have four octets instead of just one long number?ATo make addresses easier to read and manageBBecause computers cannot handle longer numbersCTo match the IPv6 address formatDTo allow addresses to be written in hexadecimalCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand IPv4 address designIPv4 uses four octets to split the 32-bit address into manageable parts.Step 2: Reason about readability and managementDividing into octets makes it easier for humans to read, remember, and configure addresses.Final Answer:To make addresses easier to read and manage -> Option AQuick Check:IPv4 octets improve readability [OK]Quick Trick: Octets split address for human-friendly reading [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking computers can't handle long numbersConfusing IPv4 with IPv6 formatAssuming hexadecimal is required
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