Class B, if you are referring to classful addressing schemes.
It is a class C IP Address.
it is a class b ip address
Class b
The IP address is of class C.
If the first byte is in the range 192-223, that's a class C address.
The first octet determines the class, so-0-127 is Class 1128-191 is Class 2192-223 is Class 3So the IP address 203.12.176.55 is a Class 3 address.
192.168.0.254 is a valid "class C" IP address.
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.
That is normally the IP address of a router
The First Octet is used to derive the Class of an IP address...... Eg: 192.168.1.1------ The IP class for this IP add is CLASS "C" as the first Octet is 192.
Class a
rip version 1 is classfull routing protocol. in classfull routing protocol is not able to carry its subnet mask whatever the ip belong from a class. it wil take its by default subnet mask.if the ip address belong to class b and the subnet mask is published as /28. in classless routing protocol this ip address would be displayed as /16 not like /28
Class C address
Value of first octet = 1-127 Class A 128-191 Class B 192-223 Class C Also there are class D and E addresses, which can't be assigned to hosts.
class B