since the first 3 bits are specially preserved for the class of the internet or network.
0-127 For Class A
128-191- For class B
191-233 For class C
given ip address since the first three bits are: 172(128-191)
therefore it is of CLASS C
172.27.161.112
That depends on the subnet's subnet mask.
The correct term is subnet mask instead of subnet mass. A subnet mask separates an IP address into the host address and the network address. It is a 32-bit number that can mask an IP address.
24
32 host per 8 subnet.
By changing subnet mask..from 255.255.224.0 to 255.255.240.0 Number of subnetworks increase and the number of host in each subnetwork decreases
c
255.0.0.0
Convert the subnet mask to binary: 11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000The zeroes tell you which bytes indicate the host; in this case, 12 zeroes allow for 212 = 4096 different IP addresses within the subnet. Of these, two (the first and the last) are unusable for a host, so you have a maximum of 4094 hosts.
To determine the network or subnet address of an IP address
The default subnet mask for this address - a class A address - is 255.0.0.0 (same as /8).
If you mean the range of IP addresses in the subnet, additional information is required. Specifically, the subnet mask.
what is the subnet mask for this hst IP prefix format ? Host IP Address: 183.91.104.16