Computer Science, asked by buddasreekanth2000, 1 year ago

The maximum number of hosts that are possible in a class C network is _______

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Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The network is 254

Explanation:

  • The Class C network has about 254 hosts, which is considered less in comparison to Class B, which holds about 65,534 hosts.
  • In the previous generation, the Internet had given designated sites with large numbers of the class B address instead of few classes C addresses.
  • Therefore it lead to the depletion of class B addresses among the sites.
  • The only sites that had available addresses were the small to medium-size organizations.
Answered by lovingheart
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The maximum number of hosts that are possible in a class C network is 254

The answer is justified below:

Class C has 24-bit network prefix. 2,097,152 can be defined for Class C network and there can be 254 hosts for each network.

The values of the broadcast class C network ranges from 192-223. With the help of this range the user can identify whether the given address belong to Class C network or other network. In a similar way the address changes for unicast and multicast.

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