Huawei Aolynk DR814 user manual Subnet Masks, Network Classes, Class Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4

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Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router

6 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets

Table 6-1IP Address structure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class

Field1

Field2

Field3

Field4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class A

Network ID

Host ID

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class B

Network ID

 

Host ID

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class C

Network ID

 

 

Host ID

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some examples of valid IP addresses:

Class A: 10.30.6.125 (network = 10, host = 30.6.125)

Class B: 129.88.16.49 (network = 129.88, host = 16.49)

Class C: 192.60.201.11 (network = 192.60.201, host = 11)

6.1.2 Network Classes

The three commonly used network classes are A, B, and C. (There is also a class D but it has a special use beyond the scope of this discussion.) These classes have different uses and characteristics.

Class A networks are the Internet's largest networks, each with room for over 16 million hosts. Up to 126 of these huge networks can exist, for a total of over 2 billion hosts. Because of their huge size, these networks are used for WANs and by organizations at the infrastructure level of the Internet, such as your ISP.

Class B networks are smaller but still quite large, each able to hold over 65,000 hosts. There can be up to 16,384 class B networks in existence. A class B network might be appropriate for a large organization such as a business or government agency.

Class C networks are the smallest, only able to hold 254 hosts at most, but the total possible number of class C networks exceeds 2 million (2,097,152 to be exact). LANs connected to the Internet are usually class C networks.

Here are some important notes regarding IP addresses:

The class can be determined easily from field1:

field1 = 1-126:

Class A

field1 = 128-191:

Class B

field1 = 192-223:

Class C

(field1 values not shown are reserved for special uses)

A host ID can have any value except all fields set to 0 or all fields set to 255, as those values are reserved for special uses.

6.2 Subnet Masks

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