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10.0.0.100
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:152(para)
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63.184.200.19
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:153(para)
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<acronym>IPv6</acronym><acronym>IP</acronym> address
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:158(title)
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E3D7:0000:0000:0000:51F4:9BC8:C0A8:6420
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network/C/network.xml:160(para)
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E3D7::51F4:9BC8:C0A8:6420
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:161(para)
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Gateway <acronym>IP</acronym> Address
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:169(title)
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A gateway address is also known as the default gateway. The gateway serves as an access point to another network and a majority of the times would be your service provider in order to gain access to the Internet. A gateway <acronym>IP</acronym> address looks the same as an <acronym>IP</acronym> address.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:171(para)
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Netmask
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:183(title)
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A netmask address, or subnet mask, is an address that allows the splitting of a large network into small subnetworks.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:185(para)
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<acronym>DNS</acronym><acronym>IP</acronym> Address
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:194(title)
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