Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksWhich of the following is the correct format of an IPv4 address?A192.168.1.1B192-168-1-1C192:168:1:1D192/168/1/1Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Recall IPv4 address formatIPv4 addresses consist of four numbers separated by dots, each number between 0 and 255.Step 2: Check each option's formatOnly 192.168.1.1 uses dots as separators and valid numeric ranges.Final Answer:192.168.1.1 -> Option AQuick Check:IPv4 uses dots between numbers [OK]Quick Trick: IPv4 addresses use dots, not dashes or colons [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESUsing dashes or colons instead of dotsConfusing IPv4 with IPv6 formatUsing slashes as separators
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