Explain the purpose of ip address? And also Give the brief
description about Class A,Class B and Class c?
Answer Posted / dhirendra kumar
IP addres is a software base address.It is used for
identify a host in a network.In local area network each
computer has uniq IP address To send and receive data
through it. There are basically five classes IP addresses.
1.ClassA
2. classB
3. classC
4.classD
E.ClassE
Where classD is used for multicasting And classE is
reserved for Research Purpose
ClassA IP host ID can be 1to 126.
ClassB IP host ID can be 128 to 191.
ClassC IP host ID can be 192to 223.
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