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z

CLASSES
OF
IP ADDRESSES
# of IP Addresses = 2# of Zeroes Remaining in a Subnet Mask -2

N.H.H.H = = 224 16M+ 2 Classes of IP Addressing

N.N.H.H = = 65,534
216 Strictly follows
IP Address Classes

N.N.N.H = = 254
2 8
Does not follow
IP Address Classes
IANA – Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Subnetted

X 50.0.0.0/8 16M+ 200 Hosts


IPv4 = 32 Bits
Y 150.10.0.0/16 65534 100 Hosts
IPv6 = 128 Bits
Z 205.30.20.0/24 254 200 Hosts
In IP networking, a private network is a
computer network that uses private IP
Ways to Conserve IPv4 Addresses address space. Both the IPv4 and the
IPv6 specifications define private IP
address ranges. These addresses are
1 Private and Public Networks commonly used for local area networks in
residential, office, and enterprise
environments
Reserved Private Network Ranges

A 10.0.0.0/8 # of IP Addresses = 2# of Zeroes Remaining in a Subnet Mask -2

B 172.16.0.0/16 – 172.31.0.0/16 /29 = 6 ip


/30 = 2 ip
C 192.168.0.0/24 – 192.168.255.0/24 /25 = 120 ip

2 Classless Addressing
Subnetting – changing the value of subnet mask

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