This document describes an IP address with the first octet being 155 and the second octet being 1, with the last two octets having variable bits represented by x and y. It also notes that 3 bits are used for the network portion, leaving 5 bits available for host addresses.
This document describes an IP address with the first octet being 155 and the second octet being 1, with the last two octets having variable bits represented by x and y. It also notes that 3 bits are used for the network portion, leaving 5 bits available for host addresses.
This document describes an IP address with the first octet being 155 and the second octet being 1, with the last two octets having variable bits represented by x and y. It also notes that 3 bits are used for the network portion, leaving 5 bits available for host addresses.