Which Class the following address and mask pair: 10.8.8.0 /24 belong? Explain? ambrose 20-March-2009 12:55:29 PMComments www.itks-training.com:8888/eBooks/.../Cisco%20Press/Cisco_Express_Forwarding_(Cisco-2007).pdf Posted by crouse plz try this www.itks-training.com:8888/eBooks/.../Cisco%20Press/Cisco_Express_Forwarding_(Cisco-2007).pdf - Posted by waqasahmad # This is a Class A address. # 16 bits were stolen from the host field. # The default mask for this address is 255.0.0.0. # The mask can also be written as 255.255.255.0. # The mask creates 65,536 subnets total from the default address space. # Each subnet supports 254 valid hosts IPs. Posted by nicholsonfenix Basically belongs to Class A address but sub netted. Posted by sagitraz this 10.8.8.0 /24 means its subneted IP address and as per default class is "A" but subneted address. its mask is 255.255.255.0 its belong to class A but subneted and another thing if it is ip address for any host then its not valid ip as all host bits are zero, which is not allowed. Posted by saurabh2dixit |
Posted: 21-March-2009 08:31:13 AM By: saurabh2dixit this 10.8.8.0 /24 means its subneted IP address and as per default class is "A" but subneted address. its mask is 255.255.255.0 its belong to class A but subneted and another thing if it is ip address for any host then its not valid ip as all host bits are zero, which is not allowed. | |
Posted: 21-March-2009 08:51:50 AM By: sagitraz Basically belongs to Class A address but sub netted. | |
Posted: 24-March-2009 03:28:34 AM By: nicholsonfenix # This is a Class A address. # 16 bits were stolen from the host field. # The default mask for this address is 255.0.0.0. # The mask can also be written as 255.255.255.0. # The mask creates 65,536 subnets total from the default address space. # Each subnet supports 254 valid hosts IPs. | |
Posted: 26-March-2009 06:34:33 AM By: waqasahmad plz try this www.itks-training.com:8888/eBooks/.../Cisco%20Press/Cisco_Express_Forwarding_(Cisco-2007).pdf - | |
Posted: 26-March-2009 08:50:18 AM By: crouse www.itks-training.com:8888/eBooks/.../Cisco%20Press/Cisco_Express_Forwarding_(Cisco-2007).pdf |