The @IPAddressX macro has the mandatory X parameter.

Borrowing from the manual...
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TCP/IP address (possible values for x are 0 - 3). Addresses are padded so that the resulting string always consists of four sets of three characters separated by periods (a total of 15 characters). For example, if your IP address is 123.45.6.7, @IPADDRESS0 is "123. 45. 6. 7".
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