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What is an IP Address? |
An IP address is a unqique number that is used to identify a network device and is represented as a 32-bit binary number, divided into four octets (groups of eight bits). It also represented in a dotted decimal format |
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What are the IP Classes |
Class A, B, C, D E |
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What are class A networks? |
Large networks, implemented by large companies and some countries |
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What are class B networks? |
Medium-sized networks, implemented by ISP for customer subscriptions |
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What are class C networks? |
Small networks, implemented by ISP for customer subscriptions |
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What are class D networks? |
Special use for multicasting |
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what are Class E networks used for? |
They are used for experimental testing |
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What is a network device referred to? |
It is referred to as a host or node |