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we are now in part two of ipv4 addresses we will start the session with outcomes upon the completion of the session the learner will be able to understand the conversion of ip address from dot decimal to binary and vice versa so we are going to ultimately focus on the conversion of ipv4 address from dota decimal to binary and from binary to dot decimal lets start with the conversion process in order to convert the decimal to binary or from binary to decimal of the ipv4 address we are going to follow this scheme we need to remember these 8 digits why ipv4 addresses are 32 bits long how these 32 bits are organized these 32 bits are organized in four octets so every octet is going to be with 8 bits these are the 8 digits which are going to be used for both the conversion i will give you an easy way to remember these eight digits just start with one just multiply one with two we will get the next digit that is 2 just multiply this with 2 we will get the next digit which is 4. just multip