Consist of the upper-left cell address and the lower-right cell address, separated by a colon
128.0.0.0 to 172.15.255.255; 8.0.0.0 to 9.255.255.255; 1.0.0.0 to 9.255.255.255
A public ip address can be anything that is not in these three ranges. 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255, or 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255.
Private IP address ranges:10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255Definitely private =)This is a Class B public address because the first octet ranges from 128 and 191.Sorry! 172.16.50.100 falls in the category of private ip networks.
There are many places where one would encounter a public address system. Some common examples includes sports stadiums, educational institutions, hospitals and offices.
its an address that can be found by a public source
They are mountain ranges.
It is called subnetting. Subnetting is taking an address range (for example a class C address range) and assigning VLSM (variable length subnet masks) to break it up into smaller address ranges.
An IPv4 address of 75.76.77.68 is considered a Class A address. A class A address ranges from 1.0.0.0 to 126.0.0.0
This is a class C address. This class ranges from 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255
Himalayas, Alps, Urals etc.,
Sierra Madre,Caraballo,Cordillera
Yes, this is done routinely, in part because of the scarcity of public IP (version 4) addresses.To achieve this, the users within a network use private IP addresses, in one of the ranges recommended by RFC 1918 - for example, any address that has "10" in the first byte.A NAT device will do the address translation on the border between the internal and the external network. The result is that equipment on the outside of our company's network will only see the single public IP address.Yes, this is done routinely, in part because of the scarcity of public IP (version 4) addresses.To achieve this, the users within a network use private IP addresses, in one of the ranges recommended by RFC 1918 - for example, any address that has "10" in the first byte.A NAT device will do the address translation on the border between the internal and the external network. The result is that equipment on the outside of our company's network will only see the single public IP address.Yes, this is done routinely, in part because of the scarcity of public IP (version 4) addresses.To achieve this, the users within a network use private IP addresses, in one of the ranges recommended by RFC 1918 - for example, any address that has "10" in the first byte.A NAT device will do the address translation on the border between the internal and the external network. The result is that equipment on the outside of our company's network will only see the single public IP address.Yes, this is done routinely, in part because of the scarcity of public IP (version 4) addresses.To achieve this, the users within a network use private IP addresses, in one of the ranges recommended by RFC 1918 - for example, any address that has "10" in the first byte.A NAT device will do the address translation on the border between the internal and the external network. The result is that equipment on the outside of our company's network will only see the single public IP address.
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