It represents the network portion
host portion.
the network portion of the destination ip address
Seeing as the IP address of 128.107.10.11 is a class B network, the host portion is 10.11
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IP address of each computer on a LAN has to be different to avoid confusion.
an IP address is represented as A.B.C.D /n, where "/n" is called the IP prefix or network prefix. The IP prefix identifies the number of significant bits used to identify a network. For example, 192.9.205.22 /18 means, the first 18 bits are used to represent the network and the remaining 14 bits are used to identify hosts.
an IP address is represented as A.B.C.D /n, where "/n" is called the IP prefix or network prefix. The IP prefix identifies the number of significant bits used to identify a network. For example, 192.9.205.22 /18 means, the first 18 bits are used to represent the network and the remaining 14 bits are used to identify hosts.
The last 3 octets represent the host portion in a class A address.
what is the subnet mask for this hst IP prefix format ? Host IP Address: 183.91.104.16
An "ip address" is a complete source or destination address that has a network id portion and a client or host portion. The network id is just a piece of the IP address. So, a public ip is an IP address that can be routed, whereas the network id is just a part of the public ip. They aren't different; the network id is part of the ip address.
Which portion of the destination IP address is used as a packet is routed through the Internet?
All of it.
host portion.
The host portion of an IP address of all zeros indicates that you are referring to 'this network'. For example, the address 145.5.0.0 means the network 145.5
the network portion of the destination ip address
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