for what hosts devices would you still need static addresses
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
Static in static electricity means still because it does not move, unlike regular electricity.
static
Still, stationery, motionless, static.
To minimize the risk of IP spoofing on your network while maintaining internet access for internal hosts, consider implementing the following measures: First, enable ingress and egress filtering on your routers and firewalls to block packets with illegitimate source IP addresses. Second, use secure authentication protocols, such as Kerberos or public-key cryptography, to validate the identity of communicating hosts. Third, apply network segmentation to limit the potential impact of an IP spoofing attack. Lastly, keep your network devices, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems updated with the latest security patches and signatures to protect against known vulnerabilities and emerging threats.
A static shape is a shape that is stable and still. It is the opposite of a dynamic shape which is an active shape that is moving.
No; Static is to be still, Dynamic is to be active. They mean the opposite, so they aren't synonyms; they are antonyms.
It can be a nuisance because if you still have static charge on your clothes it could set flammable liquid.
Yes, it is still illegal for you to do that.
Ok good question To subnet any network requires borrowing host addresses The 255.255.192.0 regardless of class says host addresses start at CIDR (Classless Inter Domain Routing Protocol) /18. So if we borrow every available host address space then we have 2^14 = 16,384 possible subnet addresses available, NOT. In reality we have 11111111.11111111.11000000.00000000 or a /18 network. Every network / subnet requires two special reserved addresses. The network or zero address, and the last address in the range which will be assigned as the broadcast address. So we can't borrow all of the bits for sub netting. If we only leave one we will only have two addresses for the hosts, this won't work because we need to reserve two. We have to leave two so we will have 2^2 = 4. We can then give each subnet a network address and a broadcast address and still have 2 usable hosts' addresses. If we do this we only have 2^12 subnets = 4096. Each subnet will only have two usable host addresses and two reserved addresses. See the math confirms that 4096 * 4 = 16384 which is the total number of addresses in the address space we started with.
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