An IPv4 address is a 32-bit numerical identifier used to identify devices on a network. It consists of four numbers separated by dots, with each number ranging from 0 to 255 (e.g., 192.168.1.1).
The addresses are generated using Faker.js library which creates realistic and valid IPv4 addresses following the standard format. Each generated address is unique and properly formatted.
These addresses are intended for development and testing purposes only. Some generated addresses might conflict with existing network configurations, so use them carefully in production environments.
No, you can generate as many IPv4 addresses as you need for your development and testing requirements.