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SANCHITA CHANDRAKAR
MCA 2nd SEM
Contents
 Introduction
 Ip address
 Need of ip address
 Structure of ip address
 Classes
 Subnet mask
 Types of ip address
 Benefits
 Limitation
 Conclusion
Introduction
 Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) is an
address which is used to communicate with
other devices over the network.
 IP address is a unique 32-bit logical address
assigned to each device which is connected to a
network .
IP Address
 A unique address mostly used by computers to
communicate over a network that uses IP as its
basic protocol is known as IP address.
 an IP address is used to identify the devices in a
network.
Need of IP address
 IP address is the important key to find the
physical location of the particular computer
system.
 It works similar to the home address by the
identification of that anything reaches to
your house.
Ip structure
 IP address is a unique 32-bit logical address.
 each part divided into four octet.
 Each section can range from 0 to 255.
 Written for example 128.35.0.72 .
 First Octet Second Octet Third Octet Fourth Octet
128 35 0 72
IP Address
32 bits
NETWORK ADDRESS HOST ADDRESS
0 bits 31 bits
Structure of IP Address
Ip structure
Classes
IP address is divided into 5 classes:
 Class A
 Class B
 Class C
 Class D
 Class E
Class A
 Class a reserved for governments.
 Class A addresses are assigned to networks with a
very large number of hosts.
 The high-order bit in a class A address is always
set to “zero (0)”.
 Class A consists of 8-bit network ID and 24-bit host
ID.
 Class A will have 2^24-2=1,67,77,214 number of
host(IP) addresses and 128 network blocks.
 Class A has IP address range from 0.0.0.0 to
126.255.255.255.
Example of class A
Fig :Class A
Class B
 Class B addresses are assigned to medium-sized
networks.
 The two high-order bits in a class B address are
always set to binary “1 0”.
 Class B addresses consists of 16-bit network ID and
16-bit Host ID .
 Class B will have 216-2=65,634 number of host (IP)
addresses and 16,384 network blocks.
 Class B has IP address range from 128.0.0.0 to
191.255.255.255.
Example of class B
Fig: class B
Class C
 Class C addresses are used for small networks.
 The three high-order bits in a class C address are
always set to binary “1 1 0”.
 Class C addresses consists of 24-bit network ID
and 8-bit Host ID.
 Class C will have 28 -2=254 number of host
addresses and 20,97,152 network blocks.
 Class C has IP address range from 192.0.0.0 to
223.255.255.255.
Example of class C
Fig: class C
Class D
 Class D addresses are reserved for IP multicast
addresses.
 The four high-order bits in a class D address are
always set to binary “1 1 1 0”.
 Class D has IP address range from 224.0.0.0to
239.255.255.255.
Class E
 Class E is an experimental address that is
reserved for future use.
 Class D has IP address range from 240.0.0.0
to 255.255.255.255.
 The high-order bits in a class E address are
set to “1111”.
The selection of class is mostly based on the numbers of hosts
required by the organization as given in the Table:
Subnet Mask:
 A subnet mask specifies which part of an IP address is
reserved for the network, and which part is available
for host use.
 Subnet masks are frequently expressed in dotted
decimal notation.
Types of IP Address
 Unicast Address
 Multicast Address
 Broadcast Address
Unicast IP Address
 Unicast means one to one communication.
 When a data packet is sent from a single host,
unicast communication takes place.
Ex- you dialed some one's phone number and
only one person answered.
Multicast IP Address
 Multicast means one-to-many communication.
 When a data packet is sent from a group of hosts, a
multicast communication takes place.
 Multicast IP address is used from Class D IP
address.
Ex- A conference call.
Broadcast Address
 Broadcast addressing means one to all
communication.
 A Broadcast address is an IP address that allows a
data packet to be sent to all machines on a given
network, it is used in class B ip address.
Ex-Radio programs ,weather report .
Benefits of IPV4….
 Widely support.
 Shorter & Sweeter (header).
 Support of all Operating Systems.
Limitations of IPV4….
 Integrated security
○ ipv4 specification did not identify any security mechanism.
 Scalability
○ Quality of service concern.
 Exhaustion of ipv4 address space
○ Increase of ip enabled device.
Conclusion
 Ipv4 will still be available for long time .
 Now a days internet users are not only limited
with browsing and searching data so Ipv4
address space is getting scarce.
References
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4
 JETKING Networking Essentials Book.
 www.slideshere.net
 Google Images
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ipv4 (internet protocol version 4)

  • 1. Submitted To: Submitted By: SANCHITA CHANDRAKAR MCA 2nd SEM
  • 2. Contents  Introduction  Ip address  Need of ip address  Structure of ip address  Classes  Subnet mask  Types of ip address  Benefits  Limitation  Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction  Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) is an address which is used to communicate with other devices over the network.  IP address is a unique 32-bit logical address assigned to each device which is connected to a network .
  • 4. IP Address  A unique address mostly used by computers to communicate over a network that uses IP as its basic protocol is known as IP address.  an IP address is used to identify the devices in a network.
  • 5. Need of IP address  IP address is the important key to find the physical location of the particular computer system.  It works similar to the home address by the identification of that anything reaches to your house.
  • 6. Ip structure  IP address is a unique 32-bit logical address.  each part divided into four octet.  Each section can range from 0 to 255.  Written for example 128.35.0.72 .  First Octet Second Octet Third Octet Fourth Octet 128 35 0 72
  • 7. IP Address 32 bits NETWORK ADDRESS HOST ADDRESS 0 bits 31 bits Structure of IP Address Ip structure
  • 8. Classes IP address is divided into 5 classes:  Class A  Class B  Class C  Class D  Class E
  • 9. Class A  Class a reserved for governments.  Class A addresses are assigned to networks with a very large number of hosts.  The high-order bit in a class A address is always set to “zero (0)”.  Class A consists of 8-bit network ID and 24-bit host ID.  Class A will have 2^24-2=1,67,77,214 number of host(IP) addresses and 128 network blocks.  Class A has IP address range from 0.0.0.0 to 126.255.255.255.
  • 10. Example of class A Fig :Class A
  • 11. Class B  Class B addresses are assigned to medium-sized networks.  The two high-order bits in a class B address are always set to binary “1 0”.  Class B addresses consists of 16-bit network ID and 16-bit Host ID .  Class B will have 216-2=65,634 number of host (IP) addresses and 16,384 network blocks.  Class B has IP address range from 128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255.
  • 12. Example of class B Fig: class B
  • 13. Class C  Class C addresses are used for small networks.  The three high-order bits in a class C address are always set to binary “1 1 0”.  Class C addresses consists of 24-bit network ID and 8-bit Host ID.  Class C will have 28 -2=254 number of host addresses and 20,97,152 network blocks.  Class C has IP address range from 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255.
  • 14. Example of class C Fig: class C
  • 15. Class D  Class D addresses are reserved for IP multicast addresses.  The four high-order bits in a class D address are always set to binary “1 1 1 0”.  Class D has IP address range from 224.0.0.0to 239.255.255.255.
  • 16. Class E  Class E is an experimental address that is reserved for future use.  Class D has IP address range from 240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.  The high-order bits in a class E address are set to “1111”.
  • 17. The selection of class is mostly based on the numbers of hosts required by the organization as given in the Table:
  • 18. Subnet Mask:  A subnet mask specifies which part of an IP address is reserved for the network, and which part is available for host use.  Subnet masks are frequently expressed in dotted decimal notation.
  • 19. Types of IP Address  Unicast Address  Multicast Address  Broadcast Address
  • 20. Unicast IP Address  Unicast means one to one communication.  When a data packet is sent from a single host, unicast communication takes place. Ex- you dialed some one's phone number and only one person answered.
  • 21. Multicast IP Address  Multicast means one-to-many communication.  When a data packet is sent from a group of hosts, a multicast communication takes place.  Multicast IP address is used from Class D IP address. Ex- A conference call.
  • 22. Broadcast Address  Broadcast addressing means one to all communication.  A Broadcast address is an IP address that allows a data packet to be sent to all machines on a given network, it is used in class B ip address. Ex-Radio programs ,weather report .
  • 23.
  • 24. Benefits of IPV4….  Widely support.  Shorter & Sweeter (header).  Support of all Operating Systems.
  • 25. Limitations of IPV4….  Integrated security ○ ipv4 specification did not identify any security mechanism.  Scalability ○ Quality of service concern.  Exhaustion of ipv4 address space ○ Increase of ip enabled device.
  • 26. Conclusion  Ipv4 will still be available for long time .  Now a days internet users are not only limited with browsing and searching data so Ipv4 address space is getting scarce.
  • 27. References  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4  JETKING Networking Essentials Book.  www.slideshere.net  Google Images