Tuesday, 21 January 2020

Explain Class of IP Address in details.



Question : Explain Class of IP Address in details.


Ans: 

 An IP address is a number identifying of a computer or another device on the Internet.

The first octet referred here is the left most of all. The octets numbered as follows depicting dotted decimal notation of IP Address −




The number of networks and the number of hosts per class can be derived by this formula −



When calculating hosts' IP addresses, 2 IP addresses are decreased because they cannot be assigned to hosts, i.e. the first IP of a network is network number and the last IP is reserved for Broadcast IP.

Class A Address


The first bit of the first octet is always set to 0 (zero). Thus the first octet ranges from 1 – 127, i.e.


Class A addresses only include IP starting from 1.x.x.x to 126.x.x.x only. 

The IP range 127.x.x.x is reserved for loopback IP addresses.

The default subnet mask for Class A IP address is 255.0.0.0 which implies that Class A addressing can have 126 networks (27-2) and 16777214 hosts (224-2).

Class A IP address format is thus: 0NNNNNNN.HHHHHHHH.HHHHHHHH.HHHHHHHH

Class B Address


An IP address which belongs to class B has the first two bits in the first octet set to 10, i.e.


Class B IP Addresses range from 128.0.x.x to 191.255.x.x. 

The default subnet mask for Class B is 255.255.x.x.

Class B has 16384 (214) Network addresses and 65534 (216-2) Host addresses.

Class B IP address format is: 10NNNNNN.NNNNNNNN.HHHHHHHH.HHHHHHHH

Class C Address


The first octet of Class C IP address has its first 3 bits set to 110, that is −


Class C IP addresses range from 192.0.0.x to 223.255.255.x. 

The default subnet mask for Class C is 255.255.255.x.

Class C gives 2097152 (221) Network addresses and 254 (28-2) Host addresses.

Class C IP address format is: 110NNNNN.NNNNNNNN.NNNNNNNN.HHHHHHHH

Class D Address


Very first four bits of the first octet in Class D IP addresses are set to 1110, giving a range of −


Class D has IP address range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Class D is reserved for Multicasting. In multicasting data is not destined for a particular host, that is why there is no need to extract host address from the IP address, and Class D does not have any subnet mask.

Class E Address


This IP Class is reserved for experimental purposes only for R&D or Study. IP addresses in this class ranges from 240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.254. Like Class D, this class too is not equipped with any subnet mask

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