Even the pool of IPv4 addresses is bigger, including the limitations of the private address spaces, RIPP reserved test addresses, etc. Considering a single manufacturer (Dell, Google, Motorola, Apple) have to use one of these unique strings for every device, not just phones (laptops, desktops, servers, printers, phones, etc.), this doesn't actually end up being as big a pool as it might look. That gives us a maximum of 125,536,739,328,000 unique identifiers for any given manufacturer. Outside of singular campuses, only the last three octets are unique.
0 Comments
|
AuthorMichele ArchivesCategories |