Ip addressing configuration, Ip addressing overview, Ip address classes – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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IP addressing configuration
This chapter includes these sections:
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Displaying and maintaining IP addressing
NOTE:
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The term "switch" or "device" in this chapter refers to the switching engine on a WX3000E wireless
switch.
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The WX3000E series comprises WX3024E and WX3010E wireless switches.
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The port numbers in this chapter are for illustration only.
IP addressing overview
IP address classes
IP addressing uses a 32-bit address to identify each host on a network. To make addresses easier to read,
they are written in dotted decimal notation, each address being four octets in length. For example,
address 00001000000000010000000100000001 in binary is written as 10.1.1.1.
Each IP address breaks down into two parts:
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Net ID: Identifies a network. The first several bits of a net ID, known as the class field or class bits,
identify the class of the IP address.
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Host ID: Identifies a host on a network.
IP addresses are divided into five classes, shown in
. The shaded areas represent the address
class. The first three classes are widely used.
Figure 4 IP address classes
describes the address ranges of these five classes.