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The ranges and the amount of usable IP's are as follows:

10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255

Addresses: 16,777,216

172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255

Addresses: 1,048,576

192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255

Addresses: 65,536

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Private addresses are not recognized in public network (most commonly internet)

hence no private address are routed in internet, they are to be converted into public ip address (here NAT, ICS are used)

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There are ranges of addresses for use behind corporate firewalls that will not be routed over the Internet. This lets the same addresses get used multiple places; the corporate firewalls use Network Address Translation (NAT) to map the 'inside' address to one of their public addresses for Internet routing. This is defined by RFC 1918: 10.x.x.x ; 172.16.x.x - 172.31.255.255; 192.168.x.x

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well , private addresses can't be routed because that's what they are meant for but if u still want to access private addresses u can either use NAT or VPN

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These are called IPv4.



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Which of these IP address can be routed across the internet?

129.52.50.13


Define public address and private address?

A public address is one that is seen on the Internet and can be routed. A private IP address is only visible within its organization network and any packets containing a destination address using a private address will not be routed outside the organization.


What will happen if a private ip address is assigned to a public interface connected to an isp?

Address in a private range will not be routed on the internet backbone


Which portion if the destination IP address is used as a packet is routed through the Internet?

Which portion of the destination IP address is used as a packet is routed through the Internet?


Can ip address 127.0.0.1 be routed to the internet?

No.No.No.No.


Can private IP address be routed?

No - a private address can be used many times so it can't be seen outside of the LAN with that address. It has to be translated into a public address to be routable.


What is a benefit of using private addressing for internal LAN?

When an ISP provides internet service, it provides one publicly routed IP address. Assigning a private IP address to each device in the home or office prevents one device from interfering with Internet access of other devices on the LAN. It also provides greater security for each device. Public address space is conserved


What is a benefit of using private addressing for the internal LAN?

When an ISP provides Internet service, it provides one publicly routed IP address. Assigning a private IP address to each device in the home or office prevents one device from interfering with Internet access of other devices on the LAN. It also provides greater security for each device. Public address space is conserved


What is a benefit of using private addressing for the internal?

When an ISP provides internet service, it provides one publicly routed IP address. Assigning a private IP address to each device in the home or office prevents one device from interfering with Internet access of other devices on the LAN. It also provides greater security for each device. Public address space is conserved


What is cost of class a and class b private address?

Nothing (0). Anyone can use a private class A or B address in their network because the packets with those addresses are not routed.


How does NAT allow private addresses to communicate over the internet?

NAT or Network Address Translation actually comes in several flavors. Simply NAT and NAT PT (Port Translation) are available in both IPv4 and IPv6. NAT uses a router or Integrated Service Router to translate your private IP address to a public routable address. Most home DSL or cable modems provide NAT services. 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255 are defined as private addresses or "Not routed over the Internet" addresses. There are other ranges such as 10. which won't be not routed over the public Internet What NAT does is translate your private addresses to a public address or list of possible public addresses. PT which is sometimes referred to as port overload will send request using the same public address by associating the private address with a specific port. Simply this means that even if only one public address is available many private requests can be serviced by assigning and then tracking a port assignment at the NAT point of service. So if two NAT/PT serviced hosts both request different HTTP page downloads on the same public address each is assigned a different TCP port. When the request return they are routed to each private address based on the port number. Cool how it works. This is not the same as proxies so don't get confused.


Is 1.1.1.1 a IP address?

Yes, it is an address in one of the private IP address ranges that have been defined and reserved.The private IP address ranges are set as:10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255Any address in these ranges can be set up and used by homes, offices, and anyone else and the communication will not be routed to the Internet because they are defined as unroutable. They also will not cause any IP address conflicts on the Internet since nothing Internet-accessible exists in those address ranges.If you have any other questions about IP addressing, feel free to drop me a line.