A class A subnet has 24 bits worth of addressing, which is enough for almost 17 million individual devices. Most entities have only a small fraction of this number of devices, so most of the addresses are not used.
A class C address.
A class ip address offer the most number of host
Class A IP addresses are not suitable for local area networks (LANs) because they are designed for very large networks, supporting up to 16 million hosts per network. The vast address space is inefficient for small networks, which typically require far fewer IP addresses. Additionally, using Class A addresses in a LAN can lead to routing inefficiencies and increased complexity. Instead, Class C addresses, which support up to 254 hosts, are more appropriate for most LAN configurations.
IP Address consists of 32 binary digits. Class A IP addresses are the ones with the 8 most significant bits of the form (0xxxxxx) -where x represents the net ID- and the rest of the IP is host ID. A class IP address usually used in cases where the number of networks is relatively low with very large number of hosts.
you probably wont get their exact addresses but if you look most magazines have addresses that you can send them stuff to
The subnet Mask I presume you mean.There is no single SET subnet mask for any IPThe subnet mask for most general home networks is 255.255.255.0The subnet mask is identified by the third set of numbers in the IP address when converted to binary.
Class A
That would depend on what you mean by address. If you mean the group of numbers e.g. 192.168.1.1 then this is the network address and it is the unique address of the computer or device upon a network - there are three classes of the types of IP (Internet Protocol) addresses for use in internal and external networks, those with an address starting 192.168.x.x are three main classes of IPv4. Class C are for internal networks with less than 254 devices and always start 192.168.x.x Class B are for larger private networks and start 10.10.x.x and Class A are for internet connection and are issued to you by your ISP. There are reserved IP addresses e.g. 127.0.0.0 is the device's internal IP address.
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An ñARPî or Address Resolution Protocol is a protocol that is used in telecommunications for a resolution of network layer addresses into link layer addresses, which is vital in multiple access networks. It is also the name of the program that is used when manipulating addresses in most operating systems. The Address Resolution Protocol is used to convert an IP address to a physical address such as an Ethernet Address.
Class B
56537 for most addresses, 56538 if address is a PO box.