What Does The Ipv4 Address 172.17.4.250/24 Represent?
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The IPv4 address 172.17.4.250/24 represents a network address in the private IP range. It is a Class B address with a 24 bit subnet mask, which means that the first 24 bits (172.17.4) identify the network and the remaining 8 bits (250) identify the host. This address can be used to identify up to 254 devices connected to the same network.
This IP address is using the Class B subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The address is 172.17.4.250 and the subnet mask is /24. 172.17.4.250/24 represents the network address of 172.17.4.0 with a range of IP addresses from 172.17.4.1 to 172.17.4.254.