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Classful network
Classful network Classful networking is the name given to the ... address consisted simply of an 8-bit network number field (which specified the particular network a host was attached to), and ...
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Talk:Classful network
Talk:Classful network I'm pretty sure 127.0.0 ... s the lowest usable address in the classful 127.0.0.0/8 loopback network which is reserved for local loopback, assuming ...
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Private network
Private network In Internet terminology, a private network is a network that uses RFC 1918 private IP address ... computing devices on an internal (non-Internet) network but not directly with the Internet. Private ... becoming quite common in office local area network (LAN) designs, as many organizations do ...
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IPv4
... TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, … Network IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, RARP, … ... be widely deployed. IPv4 is the dominant network layer protocol on the internet and when ... IP address was divided into two parts: network number – first octet rest – last ... networks and led to the creation of classful networks. Under classful networking, 5 classes were created (A, ...
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Subnetwork
... more general meaning, it meant one physical network of an internetwork. In the Internet Protocol ... a subnet) is a division of a classful network. The rest of this article is about the second meaning. Subnetting an IP network allows you to break down what appears (logically) to be a single large network into smaller ones. It was originally ...
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing
... the previous generation of IP address syntax, classful networks. It allowed increased flexibility when dividing ... to the size of the subscriber's network. Networks served by a single ISP are ... be used, at different locations in the network. Outside of MCI's network, the 208.128.0.0/11 prefix ... same initial 11 bits. Within MCI's network, 208.130.28.0/22 would ...
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User:212.219.57.50
... and communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard. Any participating ... the lease period expires. Devices such as network printers, web servers and email servers are ... device when it is active on the network. IP addresses are conceptually similar to phone ... they are used in LANs (Local Area Network), WANs (Wide Area Network), and the Internet. Because the numbers ...
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Talk:Subnetwork
... article currently contains strange paragraphs like "A network mask, also known as a subnet mask ... idea (Ex: Subnet, subnet address, subnetting, subnetwork, Classful network). I just took the vast (and often ... on one of the other (poor, abandoned) Network protocol pages (like AppleTalk, IPX or *gasp ... kind of masking past the pre-set network half of the address (for obvious ...
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RFC 1918   (translated from French)
... 1918 In the nomenclature Internet , one private network is a network using the beaches of addressing defined by ... not connected to Internet public. A private network can be utiisé by whoever for some ... in the local area networks room area network, because much of companies do not have ... address IP for each element of their network (computer, printer, etc.) Another reason of ...
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Routing Information Protocol
... helps routers dynamically adapt to changes of network connections by communicating information about which networks ... algorithm, was first deployed in a computer network in 1969, as the initial routing algorithm ... Routing Information Protocol, was part of Xerox Network Services. A version of RIP which supported ... seconds by default, generating large amounts of network traffic in lower bandwidth networks. It runs above the network layer of the Internet protocol suite, ...
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