What are the two conceptual parts of a WAN address?
What will be an ideal response?
Conceptually, hierarchical addressing divides each address into two parts: (site, computer at
the site). In practice, instead of a identifying a site, each packet switch is assigned a unique number,
which means that the first part of an address identifies a packet switch and the second part identifies
a specific computer.
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