Examples of using Protocol version in English and their translations into Indonesian
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known as Internet Protocol Version 4(IPv4), is still in use today.
The server does not support, or refuses to support, the HTTP protocol version that was used in the request.
is IPv4 or Internet Protocol version 4.
known as Internet Protocol Version 4 or IPv4, is still in use today.
host as the page, and then checks the HTTP protocol version of each resource.
the Internet Engineering Task Force started to develop Internet Protocol version 6, or IPv6,
This response comes when a server does not support the HTTP protocol version used in a demand.
It was the year where new technology came into play by adapting its infrastructure to use Internet Protocol Version 6(IPV6).
was eventually named Internet Protocol Version 6(IPv6) in 1995.
We tested the VPN for DNS and Protocol version 4(IPv4) leaks through our London server.
The main reason for upgrading to the Internet Protocol version 6 is because of the IP address problem.
Also the main reason for the upgradation to the Internet protocol Version 6 is because of the IP address problems.
The main reason for upgrading to the Internet Protocol version 6 is because of the IP address problem.
ICMP for Internet Protocol version  4 is called ICMPv4 and for Internet Protocol version 6 is called ICMPv6.
was ultimately named Internet Protocol Version 6(IPv6) in 1995.[2]
IPv6(Internet Protocol version 6) is the latest version  of the Internet Protocol(IP),
The next generation of Internet applications using Internet Protocol Version 6(IPv6) would be able to communicate with devices attached to virtually all human-made objects because of the extremely large address space of the IPv6 protocol. .
including the message's protocol version and a success or error code,
routing specifications for Internet Protocol Version 4(IPv4) and for IPv6,
was eventually named Internet Protocol Version 6(IPv6) in 1995.[3][4]