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Understanding Dotted Decimal Format and Global Address Count | IPv4 Addressing Lecture3 [Urdu/Hindi]

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In this IPv4 Addressing Lecture 3, Hasnain Ahmad Malik of IP Trainers dives deep into the world of IP addresses, exploring the dotted decimal format, the number of IPv4 addresses in the world (32 bits), and the role of key organizations such as ICANN, IANA, the 5 Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), and Local Internet Registries (LIRs). You’ll gain a thorough understanding of how IP addresses are structured and managed, and how the internet operates on a global scale. Watch this video to expand your networking knowledge and get ahead in your career.

Video Chapters:
00:00 ▶ Introduction
01:19 ▶ Dotted Decimal Format of IPv4 Addresses
16:00 ▶ Role of IANA, ICANN, RIRs and LIRs

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