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Every machine on the internet has a unique identifying number, called and IP Address. A typical address looks like this: 195.24.53.107.
The four sets of numbers are used in different ways to identify a particular network and a host on that network. Those numbers are called octets, because they have eight positions when viewed in binary form. The octets serve a purpose other than simply separating the numbers. They are used to create classes of IP addresses.
In addition, there are five classes of IP addresses, broken down into Class A through Class E.
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