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P-660R-D Series User’s Guide
Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting 1
APPENDIX E
IP Addresses and Subnetting
This appendix introduces IP addresses, IP address classes and subnet masks. You use subnet masks to
subdivide a network into smaller logical networks.
Introduction to IP Addresses
An IP address has two parts: the network number and the host ID. Routers use the network number to send
packets to the correct network, while the host ID identifies a single device on the network.
An IP address is made up of four octets, written in dotted decimal notation, for example, 192.168.1.1. (An
octet is an 8-digit binary number. Therefore, each octet has a possible range of 00000000 to 11111111 in
binary, or 0 to 255 in decimal.)
There are several classes of IP addresses. The first network number (192 in the above example) defines the
class of IP address. These are defined as follows:
Class A: 0 to 127
Class B: 128 to 191
Class C: 192 to 223
Class D: 224 to 239
Class E:
240 to 255
IP Address Classes and Hosts
The class of an IP address determines the number of hosts you can have on your network.
In a class A address the first octet is the network number, and the remaining three octets are the host
ID.
In a class B address the first two octets make up the network number, and the two remaining octets
make up the host ID.
In a class C address the first three octets make up the network number, and the last octet is the host ID.
The following table shows the network number and host ID arrangement for classes A, B and C.
Table 65 Classes of IP Addresses
IP ADDRESS OCTET 1 OCTET 2 OCTET 3 OCTET 4
Class A Network number Host ID Host ID Host ID
Class B Network number Network number Host ID Host ID
Class C Network number Network number Network number Host ID
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