Nat King
Nat King Cole of course. He was the first black man to host a television show.
What is the Network mask of IP 185.185.0.0 in dotted decimal? How do I calculate First host of the major network IP address? What would be my last host of the major network?"
That would be American Bandstand with Dick Clark.
In a class A network, the first 8 bits specify the network, the remaining 24 bits specify the host.
First African?
I would guess Oprah. That's the only one i think! haha
Access layer
A host on a network needs to broadcast an ARP request to advertise its Mac address. The networking world is very chatty in nature and when a new network host is available it immediately broadcasts its Mac address as with a ARP message. Also when a particular network host needs to send a data packet to another network host available in the same LAN whose Mac address is unknown, the first network host sends out a ARP message requesting for the destination network hosts MAC address.
Nat King Cole was the first African-American to host a network TV show. The Nat King Cole show debuted in 1956.
barbara walters
Being the first African American to host a prime time television show on an major network....
The first octet determines what class of network you are located on. From that, you can determine how many of the octets represent the network address, and which part represents the client or host portion. IP addresses in version 4 (iPv4) are divided into two segments: the network id and the host id. Knowing the range of network class addresses will help: Class A is 0 - 126 and uses only the first octet for the network portion Class B is 128 - 191 and uses the first two octets for the network id Class C is 192 - 223 and uses the first three octets for the network id An example would be: 192.168.1.5 is a class C address, so we use the first three octets for the network id. This gives a network id of 192.168.1.0 and a host id of 5 in that network.