Hello ITProTV! I have a correction to make. In the episode IP Addressing Part 4, the transcript reads as follows: "So class B starts at 128.0.0.0 andgoes all the way up to 191.255.255.255.That means that if I have got an IPaddress that falls within this range right?And I am looking at that very first octet and it falls anywhere.Let's say 110.10.18.31, right?I know that 110 sits within this class B range," - I need to make a correction: 110 sits within class A, not B. Class A is 1 - 126, and 110 falls within Class A.
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Unsolved Network+ episode correction
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I've not seen that particular episode...but if an IP address is within
128.0.0.1 - 191.255.255.254
, then it is a Class B address. If your ip address is110.10.18.31
, This fits within1.0.0.1 - 127.255.255.255
, technically (even if we don't use 127 range for hosts). Your address would be a Class A address. This would be correct and not a deviation from what I'm guessing Wes has said.So either this is not the particular correction or there's another correction that you wanted to make.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
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