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In IP Class-C addresses, the three higher order bits of the first octet are set to:
Question

In IP Class-C addresses, the three higher order bits of the first octet are set to:

A.

010

B.

101

C.

110

D.

100

Correct option is C

In IP Class-C addresses, the three higher order bits of the first octet are set to 110. 
Explanation:
· Class C IP addresses are used for smaller networks, like household networks and small businesses. 
· The first three bits of a Class C IP address indicate the network class. 
· The remaining 21 bits of the address are used to determine the network ID. 
· The first 8 bits of the address are used to determine the host ID. 
· The range of Class C IP addresses is 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255. 

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