there are 5 classes of IP address, the classes differ on the size of netid and hostid
We can identify the class by its first value
ex- 100.67.88.55 belongs to class A
class A : 0-127
class B: 128-191
class C: 192-223
class D: 224-239
class E: 240-255
C
difference between ip address and class
There are five IP classes that IP addresses are divided into. The IP address 185 is a class B address. Class B IP addresses have the first three numbers of 128 to 191.
out of all the classes, yes
If you aren't subnetting, then the host range for this network would be: 190.254.0.0 - 190.254.255.255 The above shows the IP address range, but not all addresses would be usable (mostly the first and the last addresses would probably be not assignable to a device).
Public IP addresses
Any system in an Ethernet IP network will transmit IP addresses.
They are static.
IP addresses are divided into five IP classes:IP address class AIP address class BIP address class CIP address class DIP address class E
There are two types of IP addresses: public and private IP adresses. Private IP's are categorized into 5 classes ranging from A to E. Ever since the growth of tcp/ip networks, engineers have associated a name such as: Google with a public IP address. We accomplish this through DNS which primarily translates these names to IP addresses and vice versa. If you would like to look up the name of a public IP addresses or find it's registrar use the program WHOIS. For private IP addresses you would first have to be connected to the network then you would view your local DNS records.
Network or subnetwork IP address. Broadcast address on the network
They are private addresses. I think Class A