Ip Network Classes - D-Link DI-1162 User Manual

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Networks attached to the Internet are assigned class types that determine the maximum
number of possible hosts per network. The previous figure illustrates how the net and
host portions of the IP address differ among the three classes. Class A is assigned to
networks that have more than 65,535 hosts; Class B is for networks that have 256 to
65534 hosts; Class C is for networks with less than 256 hosts.
Class
Maximum
Number of
Networks in
Class
A
126
B
16,382
C
2,097,150
Note:
All network addresses outside of these ranges (Class D and E) are either reserved
or set aside for experimental networks or multicasting.
When an IP address's host portion contains only zero(s), the address identifies a network
and not a host. No physical device may be given such an address.
The network portion must start with a value from 1 to 126 or from 128 to 223. Any other
value(s) in the network portion may be from 0 to 255, except that in class B the network
addresses 128.0.0.0 and 191.255.0.0 are reserved, and in class C the network addresses
192.0.0.0 and 223.255.255.0 are reserved.
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IP Network Classes

Network Addresses (Host
Portion in Parenthesis)
1(.0.0.0) to 126(.0.0.0)
128.1(.0.0) to 191.254(.0.0)
192.0.1(.0) to 223.255.254(.0)
Appendix C - IP Concepts
Maximum
Number of
Hosts per
Network
16,777,214
65,534
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