IP Adress
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IP Adress
Im having a test tommorow but i cant find one thing im getting
And thats whats ip adress cant i use, so example 192.168.0.0
Can someone help me wich ip adresses i cant use in class a,b,c
And thats whats ip adress cant i use, so example 192.168.0.0
Can someone help me wich ip adresses i cant use in class a,b,c
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Re: IP Adress
me no understando
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Bato wrote:me no understando
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I know what he's talking about
Several blocks of addresses were designated just as “reserved” with no specific indication given of what they were reserved for. They may have been set aside for future experimentation, or for internal use in managing the Internet, or for other purposes. (In general, it’s a good idea to set aside some portion of any limited resource for unanticipated needs!) There are a couple of these blocks in each of the three main classes (A, B, and C), appearing right at the beginning and end of each class. (In a manner of speaking, all of classes D and E are also “reserved”, since they aren't used for regular addressing, though the term “reserved” is usually used to refer to unusable parts of classes A, B and C.
And like there's a special range of addresses that are set aside for loopback functionality. This is the range 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255. IP datagrams sent by a host to a 127.x.x.x loopback address are not passed down to the data link layer for transmission.
Several blocks of addresses were designated just as “reserved” with no specific indication given of what they were reserved for. They may have been set aside for future experimentation, or for internal use in managing the Internet, or for other purposes. (In general, it’s a good idea to set aside some portion of any limited resource for unanticipated needs!) There are a couple of these blocks in each of the three main classes (A, B, and C), appearing right at the beginning and end of each class. (In a manner of speaking, all of classes D and E are also “reserved”, since they aren't used for regular addressing, though the term “reserved” is usually used to refer to unusable parts of classes A, B and C.
And like there's a special range of addresses that are set aside for loopback functionality. This is the range 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255. IP datagrams sent by a host to a 127.x.x.x loopback address are not passed down to the data link layer for transmission.
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I'm late for this one.
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Sporadic wrote:I know what he's talking about
Several blocks of addresses were designated just as “reserved” with no specific indication given of what they were reserved for. They may have been set aside for future experimentation, or for internal use in managing the Internet, or for other purposes. (In general, it’s a good idea to set aside some portion of any limited resource for unanticipated needs!) There are a couple of these blocks in each of the three main classes (A, B, and C), appearing right at the beginning and end of each class. (In a manner of speaking, all of classes D and E are also “reserved”, since they aren't used for regular addressing, though the term “reserved” is usually used to refer to unusable parts of classes A, B and C.
And like there's a special range of addresses that are set aside for loopback functionality. This is the range 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255. IP datagrams sent by a host to a 127.x.x.x loopback address are not passed down to the data link layer for transmission.
thank you got a+ for the test lmao XD
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