why we use class c IP address most
Answer Posted / manickam.kc
Class C is a unicast address in the range 192.0.0.1 to
233.255.255.254. Class C addresses are identified by a
beginning set of 3 bits in the binary sequence 110. The next
21 bits identify the network, with 2,097,154 networks (2 21
) theoretically possible. As addresses 0 and 2,097,151 are
reserved, 2,097,152 network addresses remain available for
assignment. As the specific host on the network is
identified in bits 24 through 31, as many as 254 (2 8
Class C 192.0.1.1 to 223.255.254.254, Supports 254 hosts on
each of 2 million networks.
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