IP Addressing Guide - Cisco

B, C, D (Multicast), and E (Reserved). Address classes are defined, in part, based on the number of bits that make up the network portion of the address, and in turn, 0on how many are left for the definition of individual host addresses. • In Class A addresses, the first octet is the network portion. ................
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