Omega Speaker Systems iLD Series manual Appendix C IP Netmask, Class B, Class C

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Appendix C

IP Netmask

IP Netmask or Subnet Mask is a 32-bit pattern of ones and zeros used to determine network portion of an IP address from the host portion of the IP address. Subnet mask is a network ID that is created by borrowing bits from host portion of IP address and using them as part of a network ID. The table below shows a default subnet mask for address Classes A, B, and C. Each bit that is set to "1" in the subnet mask corresponds to the bit in the IP address that is to be used as the network ID. Each bit that is set to "0" in the subnet mask corresponds to a bit in the IP address that is to be used as the host ID.

Address Class

Mask Binary Value

 

Mask Decimal Value

 

 

 

 

or Dotted Notation

Class A

11111111 00000000

00000000

00000000

255.0.0.0

Class B

11111111 11111111

00000000

00000000

255.255.0.0

Class C

11111111 11111111

11111111

00000000

255.255.255.0

If your network requires more network ID’s, you can extend the default subnet mask to include additional bits from the host ID. This allows for additional network ID’s within the network. The table below shows some examples of subnet masks and bits moved from the hosts ID to create a new subnet.

Mask Dotted Notation

Mask Binary

 

Mask Bits

 

 

 

 

 

Class A

 

 

255.0.0.0 (Default)

11111111 00000000

00000000

00000000

0

255.192.0.0

11111111 11000000

00000000

00000000

2

255.224.0.0

11111111 11100000

00000000

00000000

3

255.240.0.0

11111111 11110000

00000000

00000000

4

255.248.0.0

11111111 11111000

00000000

00000000

5

255.252.0.0

11111111 11111100

00000000

00000000

6

255.254.0.0

11111111 11111110

00000000

00000000

7

255.255.0.0

11111111 11111111

00000000

00000000

8

255.255.128.0

11111111 11111111

10000000

00000000

9

255.255.192.0.0

11111111 11111111

11000000

00000000

10

……………

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

255.255.255.252

11111111 11111111

11111111

11111100

22

 

Class B

 

 

255.255.0.0 (Default)

11111111 11111111

00000000

00000000

0

255.255.192.0

11111111 11111111

11000000

00000000

2

……………

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

255.255.255.252

11111111 11111111

11111111

11111100

14

 

Class C

 

 

255.255.255.0 (Default)

11111111 11111111

11111111

00000000

0

255.255.255.192

11111111 11111111

11111111

11000000

2

………………….

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

255.255.255.254

11111111 11111111

11111111

11111100

6

To determine the number of valid hosts ID’s remaining after subnetting, use the following equation: 2n – 2, where n is the number of octet digits left after the subnet mask.

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