Subnet mask is a mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to.
Default gateway is the gateway in a network that a computer will use to access another network if a gateway is not specified for use.
subnet addresing allow an autonoumous system made up of multiple n/w to share the same internet address.
An ip address is an end point identifier for a network device in the tcp/ip protocol.
A subnet mask is a binary logical AND used as a filter to split IP address ranges.
An IP address is an address used to associate a device on a network.
A subnet mask further divides up an IP network by adding more parts to the address.
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What is the default subnet mask for an IP address of 198.133.219.4?
default gateway
The default subnet mask has a standard size. The custom subnet mask allows you to make subnets that are smaller or larger than the default.
255.255.255.0
If this is a default subnet mask, then it would be a class C subnet mask. If you are subnetting a network and this is not the default subnet mask, then it could be either a class A or class B.
Yes. You need to have an IP (either static or dynamic) You must have a subnet mask that corresponds to the IP address; and a gateway IP address that is on the same subnet.
255.0.0.0The default subnet mask of a class A network is 255.0.0.0
255.255.255.0
A default subnet mask gives you classful addressing on octet boundaries. A non-default subnet mask implies that you are subnetting a larger network into several smaller ones.
Yes, DHCP usually assigns a number of settings for an adaptor, which may include: IP Address Subnet Mask Default gateway WINS servers DNS servers and other settings.
Yes, it must be on the same network segment or you won't be able to route a packet outside of your network segment. --- In simple home networks, the default gateway will be within the scope of the subnet mask. Some devices will enforce this (artificial) requirement. But it's entirely possible to engineer a network with a gateway that is not within the scope of the subnet mask (if the device will allow it). Image two logical networks that run on the same physical network. It's just not a common configuration.