Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
16 bits.
The network ID is a long one. The host ID is a long one.
The first 8 bits of an internet Protocol address are used for a network ID. The host ID uses the final 24 bits. The first 16 bits of an internet Protocol address are used for a network ID. The host ID is the last 16 bits.
Class C network numbers have 24 bits for the network number and 8 bits for the host number. The maximum class C network number is 254. There is a class C network number in the address.
The classes are about the internet address.
The network ID is found by combining the two forms of the address with the mask on the network. If the host has an internet Protocol address of 172.16 The network ID of the host is 172.16 172.16 is 0.0 or simply 0.0.
The network ID is found by combining the two forms of the address with the mask on the network. If the host has an internet Protocol address of 172.16 There is a network with a mask. The network ID of the host is 172.16
There are 16 bits for network ID and 16 bits for host ID. The first two bits of all class B addresses must be “10”, so only 14 bits are needed to identify the network ID. The total number of class B network IDs is more than 200.
The first three octets are used to identify the network and the last two are used to identify the host. There are 21 bits in the Network ID. There are 8 bits to the Host ID. The first two bits of the first octet are always set at 115.
The 24 bit network prefix has a 3 bit set to the highest order. The network number is 21-bit and the host number is 8-bit. The maximum of 2,097,152 is defined by this class.
There are 16 bits for network ID and 16 bits for host ID. The first two bits of all class B addresses must be “10”, so only 14 bits are needed to identify the network ID.