How Are Ip Addresses Available To The Internet Classified?
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IP addresses are classified by categories (or classes) A, B, C, D, and E. Class A IP addresses are available to the internet for use by very large networks, such as those used by ISPs, large corporations, and universities. Class B IP addresses are available to the internet for use by medium–sized networks, such as those used by smaller businesses and organizations. Class C IP addresses are available to the internet for use by small networks, such as those used by home users. Classes D and E IP addresses are not available to the internet but are reserved for use in multicasting or experimental purposes.