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The document discusses IP address classes and subnetting. It provides examples of class A, B and C IP addresses and explains that class A has an 8-bit network ID, class B has a 16-bit network ID and class C has a 24-bit network ID. It also describes how subnetting works by dividing the host ID portion of the IP address into a subnet ID and new host ID.
The document discusses IP address classes and subnetting. It provides examples of class A, B and C IP addresses and explains that class A has an 8-bit network ID, class B has a 16-bit network ID and class C has a 24-bit network ID. It also describes how subnetting works by dividing the host ID portion of the IP address into a subnet ID and new host ID.
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The document discusses IP address classes and subnetting. It provides examples of class A, B and C IP addresses and explains that class A has an 8-bit network ID, class B has a 16-bit network ID and class C has a 24-bit network ID. It also describes how subnetting works by dividing the host ID portion of the IP address into a subnet ID and new host ID.
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(Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4488) JeongHee Cha, GyeYoung Kim, HyungIl Choi (auth.), Yong Shi, Geert Dick van Albada, Jack Dongarra, Peter M. A. Sloot (eds.)-Computational Science – ICCS 2007_ 7.pdf