Saturday, August 24, 2013

IPv4 Classes



This architecture of IPv4 classes is called classful addressing. In classful addressing, the address space is divided into 5 classes: A, B, C, D, and E

  • IPv4 is a 32-Bit  Address.

  • Each octate is of 8-Bit

  • Total no. systems can be connected in IPv4 is 2^32

Represent IPv4 in 8-Bit Notations

How to convert Decimal to 8-Bit no. refer to " Refer Here "

Representation of classes





Class A 

  •   Were designed for large organizations with large no. of attached hosts or routers
Class B 
  •  Were designed for mid-size organizations with tens and thousands of attached hosts or routers
Class C
  • Were designed for small organizations with a small no. of attached hosts or routers

Class D

  • Were designed for multicast. 
  • Multicast is the delivery of a message or information to a group of destination computers simultaneously in a single transmission from the source. Copies are automatically created in other network elements, such as routers, but only when the topology of the network requires it.

 Class E

  • Reserved for future use ( Research and Development Purposes )


Further in IPv4 Addressing : Refer Here


IP Addressing Part 1 IP Addressing Part 3

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