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 10: IP A
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Subnet and Mask
Nowadays, with rapid development of the Internet, IP (V4) addresses are depleting 
very in a few years. The traditional IP address allocation method wastes IP 
addresses greatly. In order to make full use of the available IP addresses, the 
concept of mask and subnet is proposed.
Table 52   IP address classes and ranges
Network 
class 
Address 
range 
IP network 
range 
available 
Note 
0.0.0.0 to 
127.255.255.
255 
1.0.0.0 to 
126.0.0.0 
Host ID with all the digits being 0 indicates 
that the IP address is the network address, 
and is used for network routing.
Host ID with all the digits being 1 indicates the 
broadcast address, that is, broadcast to all 
hosts on the network.
IP address 0.0.0.0 is used for the host that is 
not put into use after starting up.
The IP address with network ID being 0 
indicates the current network and its network 
can be cited by the router without knowing its 
network number.
The IP addresses with the format of 127.X.Y.Z 
are reserved for self-loop test and the packets 
sent to these addresses are not output to the 
line. The packets are processed internally and 
regarded as input packets. 
128.0.0.0 to 
191.255.255.
255 
128.0.0.0 to 
191.254.0.0 
Host ID with all the digits being 0 indicates 
that the IP address is the network address, 
and is used for network routing.
Host ID with all the digits being 1 indicates the 
broadcast address, that is, broadcast to all 
hosts on the network. 
192.0.0.0 to 
223.255.255.
255 
192.0.0.0 to 
223.255.254.
Host ID with all the digits being 0 indicates 
that the IP address is the network address, 
and is used for network routing.
Host ID with all the digits being 1 indicates the 
broadcast address, that is, broadcast to all 
hosts on the network. 
224.0.0.0 to 
239.255.255.
255 
None 
Addresses of class D are multicast addresses, 
among which:
IP address 224.0.0.0 is reserved and will 
not be allocated. Those from 224.0.0.1 to 
224.0.0.255 are reserved for routing 
protocols and other protocols that are 
used to discover and maintain routes.
Those from 239.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 
are used for local multicast management.
Those from 224.0.0.255 to 
238.255.255.255 are for users. 
240.0.0.0 to 
255.255.255.
254 
None 
The addresses are reserved for future use. 
Other 
addresses 
255.255.255.
255 
255.255.255.
255 
255.255.255.255 is used as a Local Area 
Network (LAN) broadcast address.