IPv4 uses 32-bit addressing which limits address space up to 4294967296 (2) possible unique addresses.
Each peripheral on the ccTalk bus must have a unique address.
Every host in the network must have a unique address that determines where it is.
IPv4 uses 32 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network.
First, a standard disc offers up to 55,000 frames of information each with its own unique electronic address or frame number.
Each module on the network must have a unique address.
It contains one type of information and has a unique address.
A device will create its own unique address when plugged into the network.
Some countries change the assigned address for security reasons, and thus it might not be a unique address.
This allowed each aircraft to be wired with its own unique address.