Which network does the IP address 220.100.100.100 belong to?
Which network does the IP address 220.100.100.100 belong to?
The IP address 220.100.100.100 belongs to the network specified by the subnet. In this case, the subnet mask given with /24 indicates that the first 24 bits are the network part of the IP address, which means the network is 220.100.100.0. The remaining parts of the IP address are for hosts within that network, ranging from 220.100.100.1 to 220.100.100.254, with 220.100.100.255 reserved for the broadcast address. Therefore, the correct network is 220.100.100.0/24.
could someone explain WHY the answer is A? I learn better when I have an explanation lol
0.1 is the first IP we can use for a host 0.0 < 0 ( the one ending in 0) is the network ip, in the Q they are looking for the Network IP. the other options are subnet masks. Hope that helps :)
Network runs 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255. Now the first one and the last are reserve. So if I ask what network belongs 192.168.1.100 it belongs to 192.168.1.0
Here's why i think it's 0.1 is the first IP we can use for a host 0.0 < 0 ( the one ending in 0) is the network ip, in the Q they are looking for the Network IP. the other options are subnet masks. Hope that helps :)
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