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  • So, 172.32.0.0 - is a Public network ID range? This always threw me in the past but I guess its correct because it falls outside of the 172.31.0.0 range.

  • @Highlander01 Yes that is correct. :)

  • Andrew seems to be an excellent student :)

  • 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 ... IS THE WRITE ANSWER... okay???

    Good!

  • right... for private Class B addresses.

  • Yo no se de q se rie ese wey, I don't know what that j3rk is laughing about.

    BUT... EXCELLENT EXPLAINATION.... I LOVE THAT TEACHER haha..

    in the good sense of the word xD.

  • I almost bit on the 172.32.0.1 I remember bring told that Class B private is 172.16-32. perhaps they meant R: [172.16.0.0, 172.32.0.0)

  • @SyncPK Yes, the range 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 is tricky to remember because 172.32.0.0 looks right but it is one address too many. :)

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