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id: 08. IPv4 Addressing (Part 2)
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# IPv4 Addressing (Part 2)
## [[IPV4]] address classes
| Class |First octet | numeric range| Prefix Length |
| ----- | ---------- | --------------| /8 |
| A |0xxxxxxxx | 0-127 | /16 |
| B |10xxxxxxx | 128-191 | /24 |
| C |110xxxxxx | 192-223 | |
| D |1110xxxxx | 224-239 | |
| E |1111xxxxx | 240-255 | |
## Maximum Hosts per Network
Host portion all 0s = Network address (network ID)
Host portion all 1s = broadcast address
192.168.1.0/24 -> 192.168.1.255/24
Host portion = 8 bits = 2^8 = 256
Maximum hosts per network = 2^8-2 = 254
172.16.0.0/16 -> 172.16.255.255/16
Host portion = 16 bits = 2^16 = 65,536
Maximum hosts per network = 2^16 -2 = 254
10.0.0.0/8 -> 10.255.255.255/8
Host portion = 24 bits = 2^24 = 16,777,216
Maximum hosts per network = 2^24 -2 = 16,777,214
### Formula
```
maximum host per network = 2^n-2
(n=number of hist bits)
```
## First/last usable address
192.168.1.*0*/24 ---------> 192.168.1.*255*/24
00000000 11111111
00000001 11111110
192.168.1.*1*/24 192.168.1.*254*/24
= first usable address = last usable address
## Cisco router command
### For all the interface info
```Cisco
R1#show ip interface brief
Interface IP-address OK? Method Status Protocol
GigabitEthernet0/0 Unassigned YES unset adminstratively down down
```
- adminstratively down: Interface has been disabled with the shutdown command
- This is the default Status of Cisco [[router]] interfaces.
- Cisco switch interfaces are NOT administratively down by default
- Status = Layer 1 status (is there a cable)
- Protocol = Layer 2 status (is ethernet function conrectly)
### enter the configuration mode for the interface
```Cisco
// shortcut for configuration terminal
R1#conf t
// for configuration of the interface
R1#interface gigabitethernet 0/0
//shortcut
R1#in g0/0
```
### setting the ip adress
```Cisco
R1#ip address 10.255.255.254 255.0.0.0
//enable the interface
R1#no shutdown
// view the change
R1#do show ip interface brief
// shortcut version
R1#do sh ip int br
```
### show interfaces
to see all the details of the interface
```Cisco
R1#show interfaces g0/0
```
### descriptions of an interface
```Cisco
// see all the description
R1#show interfaces description
// for assigning a description
// swithc to configuration interface
R1#int g0/0
R1# description ## to SW1 ##
```
## Review
- IPV4 address classes (review clarification)
- Finding the maximum number of hosts, network address, broadcast address, first usable address,
last usable address of a particular network
- Configuring IP addresses on Cisco device