What is a Host?

A network host is a device connected to a computer network that provides services or resources to other devices. A host can provide data, applications, and services to users within the network.

In IP networking, an IP host is a device assigned an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Hosts can be computers, routers, or other network devices that communicate over the internet or private networks. IP addresses are allocated either manually or automatically using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).

Convert Hostname To Numeric IP Address

In computer networking, a hostname identifies a device on a network. An IP address is a unique identifier assigned to each device that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

An Internet Protocol (IP) address is used for both host identification and location addressing. It allows devices to communicate across networks.

Keywords: Host to IP, IP Address conversion