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RFC 1902 - 7.1.5. IpAddress
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7.1.5. IpAddress
The IpAddress type represents a 32-bit internet address. It is
represented as an OCTET STRING of length 4, in network byte-order.
Note that the IpAddress type is a tagged type for historical reasons.
Network addresses should be represented using an invocation of the
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION macro [3].
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RFC 1902 - 7.1.5. IpAddress