The first part of every IP address contains the network ID, and the rest of the
address contains the host ID. The length of the network ID depends on the
network's class (see following section). Table 7 shows the structure of an IP
address.
Table 8.
IP address structure
Field1
Class A
Network ID
Class B
Network ID
Class C
Network ID
Following are examples of valid IP addresses:
Class A: 10.30.6.125 (network = 10, host = 30.6.125)
Class B: 129.88.16.49 (network = 129.88, host = 16.49)
Class C: 192.60.201.11 (network = 192.60.201, host = 11)
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Field2
Field3
Host ID
Host ID
Field4
Host ID