It's probably the IP address of the host but the answer you're looking for if you're installing a content management system or similar may be "localhost"
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
In networking, the network ID identifies a specific network segment and is used to route packets to the appropriate network. The host ID identifies a specific device (or host) within that network. The broadcast ID is a special address used to send messages to all devices on a network segment simultaneously, usually represented by the highest address in the subnet. Together, these IDs help in organizing and managing network communications efficiently.
Host ID
class A
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A subnet mask is used for this purpose.
4
Class A