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When using IP addresses, note that some of them are reserved for special uses, and
are seldom used. The IP addresses you can use are listed in Table 265.
Table 265 IP Address Classes and Ranges
Network
class
Address range
A
0.0.0.0 to
127.255.255.255
B
128.0.0.0 to
191.255.255.255
C
192.0.0.0 to
223.255.255.255
D
224.0.0.0 to
239.255.255.255
E
240.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.254
Other
255.255.255.255
addresses
Subnet and Mask
With the rapid development of the Internet, available IP addresses are depleting very
fast. The traditional IP address allocation method wastes IP addresses. In order to
make full use of the available IP addresses, the mask and subnet are used.
A mask is a 32-bit number corresponding to an IP address. The number consists of 1s
and 0s. Principally, these 1s and 0s can be combined randomly. However, the first
consecutive bits are set to 1s when designing the mask. The mask divides the IP
address into two parts: subnet address and host address. The bits 1s in the address
and the mask indicate the subnet address and the other bits indicate the host
IP network range
Note
1.0.0.0 to 126.0.0.0 Host ID with all the digits being 0
indicates that the IP address is the
network address, and is used for network
routing.
Host ID with all the digits being 1
indicates the broadcast address, that is,
broadcast to all hosts on the network.
IP address 0.0.0.0 is used for the host that
is not put into use after starting up.
The IP address with network number as 0
indicates the current network and its
network can be cited by the router
without knowing its network number.
Network ID with the format of 127.X.Y.Z
is reserved for self-loop test and the
packets sent to this address will not be
output to the line. The packets are
processed internally and regarded as
input packets.
128.0.0.0 to
Host ID with all the digits being 0
191.254.0.0
indicates that the IP address is the
network address, and is used for network
routing.
Host ID with all the digits being 1
indicates the broadcast address, that is,
broadcast to all hosts on the network.
192.0.0.0 to
Host ID with all the digits being 0
223.255.254.0
indicates that the IP address is the
network address, and is used for network
routing.
Host ID with all the digits being 1
indicates the broadcast address, that is,
broadcast to all hosts on the network.
None
Addresses of class D are multicast
addresses.
None
The addresses are reserved for future use.
255.255.255.255
255.255.255.255 is used as LAN
broadcast address.

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