The 127 IP address range belongs to Class A of IPv4 addresses. Class A addresses have a first octet between 1 and 126, with the exception of 127, which is reserved for loopback purposes. A simple way of describing how using a loopback address works is that a data packet will get sent through a network and routed back to the same device where it originated. In IPv4, 127.0. 0.1 is the most commonly used loopback address, however, this can range be extended to 127.255. 255.255.
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The 127 IP address range belongs to Class A of IPv4 addresses. Class A addresses have a first octet between 1 and 126, with the exception of 127, which is reserved for loopback purposes. A simple way of describing how using a loopback address works is that a data packet will get sent through a network and routed back to the same device where it originated. In IPv4, 127.0. 0.1 is the most commonly used loopback address, however, this can range be extended to 127.255. 255.255.
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