Correct option is B
In IPv4 Class C, the
first 3 octets (24 bits) are reserved for the network ID, and
3 bits in the first octet are fixed as 110 for Class C, leaving
21 bits for defining unique network IDs.
Each network can have up to
256 addresses, but
2 addresses are reserved (network and broadcast), leaving
254 usable hosts per network.
Important Key Points:
1.
Class C Range: 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255.
2. Each Class C network has
8 bits (1 octet) reserved for host addresses.
3. Class C is ideal for
small networks, such as departmental or organizational LANs.