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What is the network address (x. x. x. 0) used for? [duplicate] As Wesley, Chopper3, and Willy pointed out modern convention uses the first address (all zeroes host number) for the subnet and the last address (all ones host number) as the broadcast address For historical reasons many OSes treat the first address as a broadcast For example, pinging x x x 0 from OS X, Linux, and Solaris on my local ( 24) network gets responses Windows doesn't let you ping
Difference between Network Address and Router Address Are my following assumptions true- A router finds the Network address from the IP address and checks its routing table The routing table contains entries in the form of Network Address vs Router address and then a matched router address is picked up for forwarding the request
How to calculate cascaded router network addresses? The Cascaded Router Address should be in the LAN Private IP subnet range Network Address: The Network Address that defines the range of IP addresses available to clients of the cascaded router
What do the different formats for network addresses indicate? All of these are private network IP adresses, the last one is typically used for home networks, but as it offers the smallest number of sub-adresses, the other ones might be preferred for larger networks like e g company intranet IP address range number of addresses classful description 10 0 0 0 – 10 255 255 255 16,777,216 single class A 172 16 0 0 – 172 31 255 255 1,048,576 16
windows - How to get a list of all IP addresses (and ideally device . . . A list of IP addresses on the LAN will be of limited help, as the issue is there are two machines trying to use the same IP address I would suggest that you attempt to find the MAC addresses of the two machines that are clashing What device logged the IP address conflict? Was it a server, router, etc ? Some platforms (Solaris and BSD) will log the MAC address of the offending host along with
What is this Network Address from a driver? - Super User The Network Address is a user-defined address that is used to replace the MAC address that was originally assigned to the adapter In some operating systems, this property is called Locally Administered Address
How can we explain CIDR notation with 24 and 32 to a manager? Similarly, for IP addresses, part of that 32-bit binary number is the network address portion, and part is the host address portion Unlike phones, IP addresses do not have a fixed format for hierarchy The number of (binary) digits that make up the network and host portions can vary
How to find the network address of a given subnet? - Super User calculate how many address is there in 29 subnet (full IP has 32 bits, so you're left with 3 bits for subnet), 2 to the power of 3 is 8 You have 8 address per subnet see how many 29 subnets can you have in a one 24 subnet (172 16 0 0-172 16 0 255), it 256 8 so 32 29 subnets Divide 300 by 32 and get 9 75 so the 300th 29 subnet will be in the 10th 24 subnet (172 16 9 0-172 16 9 255
What other IP addresses can should I use for my home network? I've been using 192 168 1 x for my home network, which has been perfectly happy for quite some time However, I just started a new job, and they use the same set of IP addresses when I connect over