Ranges of IP address that anyone can use for their internal networks are known as ______.
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The Private Networks can use the pirticular Ranges of IP addresses for their internal network
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In the Internet Protocol, "Netmasks" (or subnet masks) are a shorthand for referring to ranges of successive IP addresses.
About Netmasksks in Network :
- In the Internet Protocol, netmasks (or subnet masks) are a shorthand for referring to ranges of successive IP addresses. They are used to define networking rules in routers and firewalls, for example.
- Every internet-connected entity (server or client) will have its own Internet Protocol (IP) address.
- Private networks can employ numerous address ranges allocated by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
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