Difference between revisions of "Unrouteable private ip address"
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− | There are three address ranges designated as private: | + | There are three address ranges designated as private as per RFC 1918: |
* 10.x.x.x (Class A networks that start with 10.) | * 10.x.x.x (Class A networks that start with 10.) | ||
* 172.16.x.x (Class B networks that start with 172.16.) | * 172.16.x.x (Class B networks that start with 172.16.) | ||
* 192.168.1.x (Class C networks that start with 192.168.1.) | * 192.168.1.x (Class C networks that start with 192.168.1.) | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
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+ | * [[w:Private network]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Networking]] |
Revision as of 10:31, 2 June 2008
There are three address ranges designated as private as per RFC 1918:
- 10.x.x.x (Class A networks that start with 10.)
- 172.16.x.x (Class B networks that start with 172.16.)
- 192.168.1.x (Class C networks that start with 192.168.1.)