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What is the Maximum number of IP Addressse that can be assigned to hosts on a local subnet that has 255.255.255.224?

32 host per 8 subnet.


Is it in class a in each network have 16777214 hosts?

In Class A networks, the maximum number of hosts is calculated as (2^{24} - 2), which equals 16,777,214 hosts. This formula accounts for the network and broadcast addresses, which cannot be assigned to hosts. Class A networks use the first octet for the network identifier, allowing for a large number of hosts within a single network. However, not every Class A network will have the maximum number of hosts; it depends on the specific subnetting used.


How many hosts are addressable on a network that has a mask of 255.255.255.248?

A subnet mask of 255.255.255.248 corresponds to a /29 prefix, which means there are 3 bits available for host addresses (since 32 bits total - 29 bits for the network = 3 bits for hosts). The formula for calculating the number of addressable hosts is 2^n - 2, where n is the number of host bits. Thus, 2^3 - 2 equals 6 addressable hosts on this network.


What IP prefix?

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.


Can 255.255.255.255 have hosts?

No, 255.255.255.255 is a special address known as the limited broadcast address in IPv4. It is used to send packets to all hosts on the local network segment and cannot be assigned to any individual host. Therefore, it does not have hosts associated with it.


What is host ip number?

A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.


In which class support maximum number of host?

class A supports maximum number of hosts. | | | | | <------network------><--------------------------------hosts------------------------------------>


What is the maximum number of hosts for a Class A Network?

The maximum number of hosts per class B network is 65536.


What is the maximum number of usable hosts that can be treated if six hosts bits are available?

62


Which address prefix range is reserved for IPv4 multicast?

The address prefix range reserved for IPv4 multicast is from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. This range is designated for multicast communication, allowing the transmission of data to multiple hosts simultaneously. Within this range, certain addresses are further reserved for specific purposes, such as 224.0.0.1 for all hosts on the local network.


How many hosts and host bits are possible if you have an IP of 172.30.1.33 with a network mask of 255.255.0.0?

number of hots bits is 16 number of hosts 65 534


When did the number of Internet hosts break 100000?

1989