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DEMYSTIFYING IP ADDRESSES

IN NETWORKING

ANSHUL GUPTA
CLOUD COMPUTING
Content

 1. Understanding IP Addresses

 2. IP Address Version Comparison

 3. IP Address Management and Security


What is an IP Address?
Numeric Internet Protocol IPv4 and IPv6
Identifier
IP addresses can be in IPv4
An IP address is It follows the Internet format (e.g., 192.168.1.1) or
a numerical Protocol (IP) standards, IPv6 format (e.g.,
label assigned allowing for the 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:
to devices on a identification and 8a2e:0370:7334), each
computer location of devices in a serving different purposes.
network, network.
enabling them
to
communicate
with each
other.
Types of IP Addresses

Public IP Address
Unique address assigned to a device for
communication over the internet, visible
to external networks.

Private IP Address
Used within a local network to identify
devices internally, not directly accessible
from the internet.

Dynamic and Static IP


IP addresses can be dynamically assigned
by a network's DHCP server or set as
static for consistent identification.
SWOT Analysis
Weakness
Strength
IPv4 addresses face
IP addresses are
depletion due to the
fundamental for device
communication and increasing number of
network identification, connected devices,
forming the backbone of necessitating the
internet connectivity. transition to IPv6.

Opportunity
Threat
IPv6 adoption presents
Cybersecurity threats
an opportunity for an
target IP addresses,
extensive address
posing risks to network
space, accommodating
security and data
the growing demand
privacy.
for connected devices.
IP Address Version
Comparison
IPv4 Addressing

32-Bit Address Subnetting


Address
Exhaustion
IPv4 addresses are IPv4 addresses are
32 bits long, subnetted to create
The limited address
expressed in four smaller network
space of IPv4 has led
decimal numbers segments,
to the depletion of
separated by optimizing address
available addresses,
periods (e.g., allocation and
necessitating the
192.168.0.1). network
transition to IPv6.
management.
Classes Of IPv4

 IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4)


addresses are divided into
different classes based on the
range of addresses and their
intended use. There are five
classes in total: A, B, C, D, and E.
 Class A :
 First octet is the network portion.
 Range :- 1-126 (1.0.0.0 to 126.255.255.255)
 Allows for a large number of networks with a large
number of hosts.
 Example: 10.0.0.0, 100.0.0.0

 Class B :
 First two octets are the network portion.
 Range :- 128-191 (128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255)
 Suitable for medium to large-sized networks.
 Example: 172.16.0.0, 172.31.0.0
 Class C :
 First three octets are the network portion.
 Range:- 192-223(192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255)
 Used for smaller networks.
 Example: 192.168.0.0

 Class D :
 Reserved for multicast groups.
 Multicast addresses are used to send data to
multiple hosts simultaneously.
 Class E :
 Reserved for experimental purposes.
 Not intended for general use.
IPv6 Addressing
128-Bit Address Address Space Enhanced Features

IPv6 addresses are 128 bits IPv6 offers an IPv6 includes built-in
long, represented in exponentially larger security, improved
hexadecimal format with address space, support for multicast
eight groups of four accommodating the communication, and
hexadecimal digits (e.g., proliferation of simplified network
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:000 internet-connected configuration.
0:8a2e:0370:7334). devices.
IP Address Geolocation and
Privacy
Geolocation Services

IP addresses are used for


Geolocation, enabling the
identification of the geographical Privacy Concerns
location of devices for various
applications. Geolocation based on IP addresses
raises privacy concerns, necessitating
responsible and ethical handling of
location data.
Anonymization Techniques
Anonymizing IP addresses through
techniques such as IP masking and
proxy servers protects user privacy
and anonymity.
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