An identifier for a host. A host ID uniquely identifies a host within an address family on a network but does not identify the network. A host ID is not necessarily sufficient to establish communications with a host. foe example:- In a class C IP address say, 192.52.56.8 the first 3 octets denote the net ID while the last octet shows the host ID.
Since this is a class C network address, the host id is 24, the network id is 201.123.87.0
First octate i.e. 114 indicates that its a A class network.In case of 114.34.2.8 the net id is 114 and the host id is 34.2.8
ForClass Ahost ID will be 8 / 24
Assuming that this is a Class A network (Class A Networks range from 1-127) the default subnet masked is 255.0.0.0. Therefore the network ID would be 110.0.0.0 and the host ID would be x.10.10.1
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class A
A subnet mask is used for this purpose.
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An IP address has 2 levels of hierarchy: network ID and host ID. The network ID identifies the network the host is connected to .The host ID identifies the host on the network.In your computer, in order to know the IP address of the system, use the run prompt in which ipconfig/all command will give the ip address of the system.Answer 2:To find out your external ip which is what is really important if you are doing port forwarding and other tasks use the site: whatismyip.com.
Class A