1.THE FIRST BIT OF A ADDRESS IS ALWAYS 0
2. THE FIRST 8 BITS TO IDENTIFY THE NETWORK PAST OF THE ADDRESS
3.POSSIBLE NETWORK ADDRESS FROM
1.0.0.0 TO 127.0.0.0
4. THE REMAINING THREE OCTES CAN BE USED FOR THE HOST PARTION OF THE N ETWORK
5. EACH CLASS A NETWORK HAVE UP TO
16,7,77,214 POSSIBLE IP ADDRESS
2. THE FIRST 8 BITS TO IDENTIFY THE NETWORK PAST OF THE ADDRESS
3.POSSIBLE NETWORK ADDRESS FROM
1.0.0.0 TO 127.0.0.0
4. THE REMAINING THREE OCTES CAN BE USED FOR THE HOST PARTION OF THE N ETWORK
5. EACH CLASS A NETWORK HAVE UP TO
16,7,77,214 POSSIBLE IP ADDRESS
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