For what purpose are IPv4 addresses utilized?
- An IPv4 address is used to uniquely identify a device on an IP network.
- An IPv4 address is burned into the network card to uniquely identify a device.
- An IPv4 address is used to uniquely identify the application that requested the information from a remote device.
- An IPv4 address is used to identify the number of IP networks available.
Explanation: A MAC address is burned into a NIC to uniquely identify a device. A port number is used to uniquely identify the application that requested information. The subnet mask identifies how many hosts can be on a network and the network number. There is not really any parameter that identifies the number of free IP networks.
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