In linux, for IP v4 addresses, class A addresses start with [...] , class B start with [...] , class C start with [...] (i.e. by start, meaning left most digits).
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In linux, for IP v4 addresses, class A addresses start with [...] , class B start with [...] , class C start with [...] (i.e. by start, meaning left most digits).
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In linux, for IP v4 addresses, class A addresses start with [...] , class B start with [...] , class C start with [...] (i.e. by start, meaning left most digits).
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25. Introduction to IP y, Class C addresses start with a 1 1 0 (first decimal number is 192 through 223 ), and the next 21 bits and then the next 8 bits are the LAN and machine, respectively. Small companies tend use <span>Class C addresses. In practice, few organizations require Class A addresses. A university or large company might use a Class B address but then would have its own further subdivisions, like u
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