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In linux, large organizations use class B IP v4 addresses and use the third dotted decimal (e.g. 162.246.X.28) as a department and the last dotted decimal (e.g. 162.246.216.X) as the machine within that department. Here, the LAN (the first two dotted decimals: i.e. 162.246) is called a network and the various departments are each called a [...]
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In linux, large organizations use class B IP v4 addresses and use the third dotted decimal (e.g. 162.246.X.28) as a department and the last dotted decimal (e.g. 162.246.216.X) as the machine within that department. Here, the LAN (the first two dotted decimals: i.e. 162.246) is called a network and the various departments are each called a [...]
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In linux, large organizations use class B IP v4 addresses and use the third dotted decimal (e.g. 162.246.X.28) as a department and the last dotted decimal (e.g. 162.246.216.X) as the machine within that department. Here, the LAN (the first two dotted decimals: i.e. 162.246) is called a network and the various departments are each called a [...]
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subnet
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25. Introduction to IP
next 8 bits are the LAN and machine, respectively. Small companies tend use Class C addresses. In practice, few organizations require Class A addresses. A university or large company might use <span>a Class B address but then would have its own further subdivisions, like using the third dotted decimal as a department (bits 16 through 23) and the last dotted decimal (bits 24 through 31) as the machine within that department. In this way the LAN becomes a micro-Internet in itself. Here, the LAN is called a network and the various departments are each called a subnet. 25.2 Special IP Addresses Some special-purposes IP addresses are never used on the open Internet. 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255 are private addresses perhaps used inside a local L

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