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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:38+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:38+05:30

What Is The Default Subnet Mask For The Ip Address 203.111?

What Is The Default Subnet Mask For The Ip Address 203.111?
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    1. Priya Hamsa
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      2021-10-31T13:51:01+05:30Added an answer on October 31, 2021 at 1:51 pm

      What Is The Default Subnet Mask For The Ip Address 203.111?

      255.255.255.0 is the default subnet mask for the Ip address 203.111. Today, let us discuss the default subnet masks in detail. There are different classes in the subnet maks. They are class A, class B, class C, class D, class E. All these classes are of different ranges. Now, let us discuss the ranges of these subnet masks in detail.

      The class A range is from 0 to 127, this range is called the octet range, it has a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Class B ranges from 127 to 191 with the subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. And class C ranges from 192 to 223 with the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Class D ranges from 224 to 239 with the undefined subnet mask. Class E ranges from 240 to 255 with an undefined subnet mask similar to class D.

      There may also cause some of the questions that may come up like, if the subnet mask is undefined, how to figure out the subnet mask, or to use the subnet mask that is simply applied to any of the classes.

      For suppose we have an IP address like 129.13.220.13 without any of the subnet masks. Now how can we identify the address with no subnet mask? We can able to identify it by simply observing the type of class it is. We check to which class the Ip address belongs.

      By observing the above IP address, we get to know that it belongs to the class B IP address. Since the IP address belongs to class B then the subnet mask of class B is 255.255.0.0.

      From the IP address 129.13.220.13, we get to know that 129.13 is called the network id, and 220.13 is known as the host Id.

      Let us take another example to understand this in detail. Let say 118.52.42.6 which actually belongs to class A and it has the subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.

      Let say another example like 222.111.222.111, which belongs to class C. Class C is in the range between 192 to 223. So the IP address 222.111.222.111 belongs to class C. Hence we can able to know the subnet mask by simply observing the IP address.

      Each network consists of a unique network number, similarly, every machine has a unique IP address to it. As we said earlier, the IP address can be divided into two different parts. They are called the network part and the other one is called the Host part.

      The network part will always specify the number that is assigned to it. It is called a unique number. By observing the network ID we can able to identify the class of the network.

      The second part is called the Host part. The host part is mainly assigned to each host. We can able to uniquely identify the machines.

      For every IP address, the network part is similar to all the IP addresses, but the host part will be changing and it will be different from one another.

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