An IP Address with all bits set to one in the host part is a: a. Group IP Address b. Multicast IP Address c. Broadcast IP Address d. Private IP Address
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An IP address consists of two main parts: the network part and the host part. The network part identifies the specific network, while the host part identifies a specific device on that network. Show more…
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