There are 4 classes of IPv4 addresses: Class A, B, C, and D. Class A addresses have a first octet ranging from 1 to 126, with the first bit always set to 0, and are reserved for loopback networks like 127.0.0.1.
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There are 4 classes of IPv4 addresses: Class A, B, C, and D. Class A addresses have a first octet ranging from 1 to 126, with the first bit always set to 0, and are reserved for loopback networks like 127.0.0.1.
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1) There are how many classes of
IPv4? 2) What are those classes? 3) In the Class A IP Address, the first bit of the first octet is always set to what number? 4) In the Class A IP Address, the first octet ranges from 1 to? 5) The 127 in Class A IP Address is reserved for?