nätverksidentifierarna
Nätverksidentifierarna, often translated as network identifiers, are crucial elements in establishing and maintaining communication within computer networks. These identifiers serve to uniquely distinguish devices and locations on a network, allowing data packets to be routed correctly to their intended destinations. The most fundamental network identifier is the IP address, which is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. IP addresses can be IPv4, a 32-bit number, or IPv6, a 128-bit number, with IPv6 being the newer standard designed to address the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses.
Another significant network identifier is the MAC address, a unique hardware identifier assigned to network interface