- prefix. For IPv4, a
network may also be
characterized by its
subnet mask or
netmask,
which is the
bitmask that, when
applied by a
bitwise AND
operation to...
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destination and
Netmask together describe the
Network identifier as
mentioned earlier. For example,
destination 192.168.0.0 and
netmask 255.255.255.0 can...
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address (the
parts with
netmask bits set to 1); the node
number has the same
meaning as the bits of IP
address with
netmask bits set to 0. The difference...
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systems to serve. However, some functions—such as the
distribution of
netmask information to clients, as well as the
maintenance of e-mail aliases—may...
- non-existent
domain names Wildcard mask, a
netmask that
swaps 1 to 0 and 0 to 1
compared to the
normal netmask Wildcard certificate, a
public key certificate...
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configuration parameters of some
network software and
hardware components (e.g.
netmask), and in the
technical jargon used in
network administrators' discussions...
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Force using IPv6 Destination:
Network destination of the
route mask
Netmask: The
netmask (subnet mask) ****ociated with the
network destination Gateway: The...
- fault-tolerance and load
balancing VLAN This
typically accomplished using a full
netmask, 32-bits for IPv4 and 128 bits for IPv6, such that the
subnet and VIP address...
- In
computer science, a mask or
bitmask is data that is used for
bitwise operations,
particularly in a bit field.
Using a mask,
multiple bits in a byte...
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First Octet Second Octet Third Octet Fourth Octet Address Netmask 11000000 10101000 01100000 00000000 192.168.96.0 /20...