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Summary of IP Address Classes ... The original IP addressing design was based on Address Classes. ... Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia; IP Address Classes;
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www.freesoft.org/CIE/Course/Section3/11.htm
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Classful network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classful network is a term that is used to describe the network architecture of the Internet until around 1993. It divided the address space for Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) into five address c...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classful_network
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IP addresses were originally organized into classes. The address class determined the potential size of the network. ... There were five classes of IP addresses: classes A through E. ... Bookmark What are IP Address Classes?
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www.tech-faq.com/ip-address-classes.shtml
www.tech-faq.com/ip-address-classes.shtml
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IP computer dictionary definition. ... There are five classes of available IP ranges: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E, while only A, B and C are commonly used. Each class allows for a range of valid IP addresses. Below is a listing of these addresses.
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www.computerhope.com/jargon/i/ip.htm
www.computerhope.com/jargon/i/ip.htm
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The IP address space can be divided into five classes. IP supports both limited broadcast and multicast. ... Classes of IP Addresses, IP Broadcast and IP Multicast...
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compnetworking.about.com/od/workingwithipaddresses/l/aa...
compnetworking.about.com/od/workingwithipaddresses/l/aa042400b.htm
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An IP address is a unique number that every computer connected to the internet is assigned. Learn about IP addresses and the different classes of IP addresses. ... See the next page to learn about the other IP classes.
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computer.howstuffworks.com/question549.htm
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IP Address Classes and Structure ... Now, even though we have 3 Classes of IP Addresses that we can use, there are some IP Addresses that have been reserved for special use. This doesn't mean you can't assign them to a workstation but in the case that you did, it would create serious problems within your network.
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www.firewall.cx/ip-classes.php
www.firewall.cx/ip-classes.php
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In other words, you need to have large system to rate class A network.( If you have such a system, don't bother partitioning the InterNIC for a block of IP addresses, because all the classes A networks were snapped up long ago by behemoths such as IBM)
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library.thinkquest.org/28289/ipclasses.html
library.thinkquest.org/28289/ipclasses.html
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Ever wonder who owns the class A IP networks? These are the blocks of addresses with initial octet 1 through 128, and they are allocated entirely to one organization (or used to be, anyway). ... Class E - Class E is used for experimental purposes only. Like Class D, it is different from the first three classes.
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www.modemspeedtest.com/ipadd.htm
www.modemspeedtest.com/ipadd.htm
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