Using .0 and .255 as Host IP's | Network Direction
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Using .0 and .255 as Host IP's | Network Direction Many years ago a colleague of mine asked if we could use .0 and .255 IP addresses for hosts. ‘Of course not!’ I replied, ‘they’re special IPs that are always reserved for the network ID and the broadcast address’. I was studying for my CCNA at the time, and I was feeling pretty confi...

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