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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:14+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:14+05:30

The Ip Address Of 10.240.0.0 With A Subnet Mask Of 255.255.255.0 Represents Which Of The Following?

The Ip Address Of 10.240.0.0 With A Subnet Mask Of 255.255.255.0 Represents Which Of The Following?
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      2021-09-28T08:05:37+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 8:05 am

      The IP address Of 10.240.0.0 With A Subnet Mask Of 255.255.255.0 Represents Which Of The Following?

      Network address with the IP 10.240.0.0 with the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Now, let us learn what is network addressing is?. Let us Learn the concept of IP addressing and the process of subnetting. We all know that a host is connected to the internet through a communication medium. The edge that is between the medium and the host is called the Interface. Normally the host will have only a single interface. Otherwise, a router can have two or more mediums, and hence it has two or more interfaces in it.

      Both the host and the router can send and receive the IP datagrams through the interfaces. It is also possible if the interface has the address. The addresses that have been called the IP addresses. So the IP address is associated with the Interface and not associated with the host and the router. For suppose, the binary number system uses all the 0’s and 1’s. In the same way, the IPv4 address is 32 bit in length. Each byte will be in the format of decimal numbers that are separated by dots. This type of address is called the dotted decimal notation. A part of the IP address is determined by the subnet to which the device is connected. Now, let us take an example, let us consider a router that is connected to the six hosts via ethernet switch or by the wireless access point. The router will have three types of interfaces where each host has one type of interface. Each interface has its own IP address. Here, each host interface, the router interface, where the hosts are connected to the same IP address format. The network that is connecting the host interfaces and one router interface that have the same IP address is called the subnet. And it is represented as 233.1.1.0/24. Here /24 represents is known as the subnet mask. It means that all the interfaces in this subnet have the same leftmost 24 bits. In the same way, the other subnets are 233.1.2.0/24 and 233.1.3.0/24. An organization has various subnets. Here each subnet has a different address.

      The classless interdomain routing manages the concept of IP addressing. or by the CIDR assignment strategy. In the CIDR addressing, the subnet address will generalize to the a,b,c,d/x here the X shows the number of the bits that are left. The first X bits we call the network prefix. An organization is allocated some range of IP addresses with the common network prefix. Let say x=20 which means all the devices within the network have the same leftmost 20 bits in the IP addresses. And now, inside the organization, the remaining 30 – 20 bits means 12 bits are used for additional subnetting. so that, a company can build various subnets within the allotted IP address. The network address represents the IP address of 10.240.0.0 with the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The network address translation is the service that is used in the routers.

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