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RFC 1812 - 2.2.5 Addressing Architecture
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2.2.5 Addressing Architecture
An IP datagram carries 32-bit source and destination addresses, each
of which is partitioned into two parts - a constituent network prefix
and a host number on that network. Symbolically:
IP-address ::= { <Network-prefix>, <Host-number> }
To finally deliver the datagram, the last router in its path must map
the Host-number (or rest) part of an IP address to the host's Link
Layer address.
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RFC 1812 - 2.2.5 Addressing Architecture