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An IP range is a range of IP addresses with the same network bits.
IP addresses in the same IP segment can communicate directly, and IP addresses that are not in the agreed IP address segment need to use routes to communicate.
The network bit is the IP address and subnet mask.
is the number of digits relative to the number of digits of 1.
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To put it simply, the IP segment is the same as **, you can play in the same city without adding the area code, and the others have to add the area code. These different area codes are IP segments.
Specifically, it is divided into 4 network segments, ABCD
The IPs in these four network segments can be directly identified on the Internet.
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a: the first digit is 0;; The host number is 24 bits.
b: The first two digits are 10; The host number is 16 bits.
c: the first three digits are 110;; The host number is 8 digits.
d: The first four digits are 1110;
e: The first four digits are 1111;
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An IP range is a range of IP addresses with the same network bits.
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Summary. Hello, glad to answer for you. The P protocol assigns a unique IP address to each computer on the network, which is a 32-bit number divided into four parts, which is usually represented by a decimal system divided by dots for memory purposes, such as:
In this way, the IP address is clearly indicated.
Each IP address is divided into two parts, one is the network address, which is used to represent the network number to which the computer belongs, and the other is the node address (also known as the host address), which is used to indicate the host number of a specific host on the network; Network addresses and node addresses are distinguished by netmask, and the IP address part corresponding to the netmask binary bit "1" is the network part, and the other part is the node part. For example, the netmask divides the network part of and 200, so its network address is and the node part is.
What do IP number segments mean?
Hello, glad to answer for you. The P protocol assigns a unique IP address to each computer on the network, which is a 32-bit number divided into four parts, which is usually represented by a decimal system divided by a silver dot for easy memory.
Each IP address is divided into two parts, one is the network address, which is used to represent the network number to which the computer belongs, and the other is the node address (also known as the host address), which is used to indicate the host number of a specific host on the network; The network address is distinguished from the node address by netmask, and the IP address part corresponding to the binary bit of the network mask is the network part, and the other is the node part. For example, the netmask divides the network part of and 200, so its network address is and the node part is.
I mean what does 211 mean, what does 158 mean, what does 10 mean, what does 5 mean.
To put it simply, not too difficult, I don't understand, or not.
211 is a Class A address.
The first three paragraphs are addressed.
Because the first three digits of the IP address have determined the type of network to which an IP address belongs, Class A network addresses can no longer be divided into Class B IP addresses, and Class B IP addresses can no longer be divided into Class C IP addresses.
It's the address. 5 is the internal address of the local area network.
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For example, if the IP address of the router is: , then your host IP address is:
If the IP of the route (gateway) is, then your host IP is:
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You can think of a network segment like this, such as a zip code.
For example, if the IP address of the router is: , then your host IP address is:
If the IP of the route (gateway) is, then your host IP is:
x is a value between 0 and 255.
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When you connect to the Internet through a route, you can set the network segment, for example, the gateway is.
Then the ip is, 168, between.
You can set your IP address to any number between 255, which is the network segment you set.
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Simply put, it's a mask address. The mask address you see with the ipconfig command is the CIDR block. If the mask address is the same, it is the same network segment.
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Summary. The IP segment is the network segment, which generally refers to the part of a computer network that can communicate directly with the same physical layer equipment (transmission medium, repeater, hub, etc.). For example, there is a network segment between and here.
What is an IP CIDR block?
The IP segment is the network segment, which generally refers to the part of a computer network that can communicate directly with the same physical layer equipment (transmission medium, repeater, hub, etc.). For example, there is a network segment between and here.
Can you add, I don't quite understand it.
In the same network segment, the network identifier must be the same. The network identity is made with the binary data of the IP and the subnet mask'with'arithmetic (binary can be calculated with a Windows calculator), the result obtained is not the same as the IP address in the first few segments is represented in the same network segment. If the network identifier is the same, it means that the network segment is in the same network.
IP network segment is more often misused to refer to "subnet" in Chinese network literacy, that is, different parts of the network layer separated by devices such as gateways or routers. For example, if the device with IP is located in the same subnet as the mask, this sentence is often said to be "located in the 'network segment'", if it does not involve the structure below the network layer, it will not be confusing, but when going deep into the underlying structure of the Internet, you should avoid using "network segment" to refer to "subnet".
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