# Network Address Specifies the basic information necessary to connect to a peer node. ## Format | Field | Length | Format | Description | |--|--|--|--| | timestamp\* | 4 bytes | unix timestamp[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little) | Last known time (in seconds) that the peer was known to be "live." | | services | 8 bytes | bitfield[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little) | The services this node supports. See [Services Bitfield](/protocol/network/messages/version#services-bitfield). | | IP address | 16 bytes | [ip address](#ip-address-format) | The IP (v4 or v6) address used to connect to the peer. | | port | 2 bytes | unsigned integer[(BE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little) | The port used to the connect to the peer. | \* *timestamp* is not included where network addresses appear in the [version](/protocol/network/messages/version) message format #### IP Address Format A single format is used to specify IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, [IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6#IPv4-mapped_IPv6_addresses): * If the intended address is IPv6, the standard "network byte order" or [big-endian](/protocol/misc/endian/big) byte encoding is used. * If the intended address is IPv4, the first 12 bytes are set to 0x00000000000000000000FFFF, followed by the big-endian IPv4 address.