All devices that are reachable
All Devices that are reachable. Do your homework yourself. Man, if you dont like helping people with thir homework then do not help. Plain and simple. Get over yourself.
All devices on your network segment.
All devices on your network segment. This is the 255.255.255.255 address which is reserved for broadcast transmissions. pg 147
Yes, all devices on a network must have a unique IP address or you will have an IP conflict and one of the devices will have its network connection disabled.
All devices on your network segment. NOTE: In dotted decimal notation, which is the most common way of expressing IP addresses to make them easy for humans to read, this would be 255.255.255.255 or what is commonly referred to as all ones.
The IP address is of class C.
10.0.0.0
MAC (Media Access Control) address.
IP Address - For network devices (hardware onlyIp address-for network device
CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detect)
No, end devices cannot have .0 address assigned to them. It loosely refers to the entire network subnet.
the ip address 172.0.0.2 is the address private in a localhost who you can assign to devices such as routers, computers ... depending on the network configuration