Difference between revisions of "Unrouteable private ip address"
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* <code>10.0.0.0</code> … <code>10.255.255.255</code> (<code>10/8</code>) - (Class A network that start with <code>10.</code>) | * <code>10.0.0.0</code> … <code>10.255.255.255</code> (<code>10/8</code>) - (Class A network that start with <code>10.</code>) | ||
Latest revision as of 22:28, 2 January 2012
There are three address ranges designated as private as per RFC 1918:
10.0.0.0…10.255.255.255(10/8) - (Class A network that start with10.)172.16.0.0…172.31.255.255(172.16/12) - (Class B networks that start with172.16.)192.168.0.0…192.168.255.255(192.168/16) - (Class C networks that start with192.168.)