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Discussion Forum : Networking - Section 1 (Q.No. 8)
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What is the default subnet mask for a class C network?
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Satya Sworoop Dash said:
1 decade ago
Class A- 255.0.0.0 as there is only one N/W bit and three host bit.
Class B-255.255.0.0 as there are two N/W bits and two host bits.
Class C-255.255.255.0 as there are Three N/W bits and one host bit.
Class B-255.255.0.0 as there are two N/W bits and two host bits.
Class C-255.255.255.0 as there are Three N/W bits and one host bit.
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Bbrari said:
7 years ago
In class A -- N:H:H:H, here N means Network and H means Host. Default subnet mask.
N=255 and H =0 so Class A Default Subnet Mask 255:0:0:0 . Same As Class B-- N:N:H:H.
So Class B default Subnet Mask is 255:255:0:0 And Class C -- N: N:N:H.
So Class B default Subnet Mask is 255:255:255:0.
N=255 and H =0 so Class A Default Subnet Mask 255:0:0:0 . Same As Class B-- N:N:H:H.
So Class B default Subnet Mask is 255:255:0:0 And Class C -- N: N:N:H.
So Class B default Subnet Mask is 255:255:255:0.
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Ajay said:
1 decade ago
Can anyone explain about class a class b and class c subnet mask.
Balakrushna Nag said:
1 decade ago
In class C network there are less no hosts. i.e only 254 nos of hosts. Because here is 3 network bits & 1 host bit. (N.N.N.H).
Mohan said:
1 decade ago
What is Class A, B, C default subnet mask?
Juwel said:
1 decade ago
What is mean network bits?
Naveen said:
1 decade ago
Network bit defines how many network can be formed in a particular class.
Vikram jain said:
1 decade ago
What is host bit?
Shailendra said:
1 decade ago
Please explain option A.
John said:
9 years ago
Kindly explain me IP address in simplest way.
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