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The most common format for writing [IPv4] addresses. An [IPv4] address contains 32 bits, dotted quad notation seperates these into 4 groups of 8 bits and converts each group to decimal, the groups are then seperated by a '.'. !Examples * 192.168.0.10 * 255.255.255.255 * 203.96.192.222
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