what is the size of networks bits and hots bits of class a of ip address
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A class A network number uses the first eight bits of the IP address as its "network part." The remaining 24 bits comprise the host part of the IP address
Any Class A network has a total of 7 bits for the Network ID (bit 8 is always set to 0) and 24 bits for the Host ID.
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