What does 32 IP address mean?
Could you elaborate on what a 32-bit IP address represents? As I understand, traditional IPv4 addresses are typically 32 bits in length, but what does this actually mean? Is it a certain combination of numbers and letters? Or is it something more technical like the number of unique combinations that can be generated with 32 bits? Additionally, how does this compare to newer IP addressing schemes like IPv6, which utilizes a much larger address space? I'm curious to know more about the significance and implications of the 32-bit limitation in IP addresses.