This is what I don’t understand, maybe the 11.11.18.x block of addresses are more relevant to this..?
175,000,064 / 256 gives 683,594 different possible (xx.xx.xx).x configurations. I know next to nothing about internet networking, but what you said makes sense to me so I would need more info to make sense of the 175million number
I'm not a networking guy but I don't think any one address is has a denser set of sub-addresses. There are four octets, each have 256 possibilities. Though to be honest not sure if certain ones are invalid. For instance, can an ip start with a 0 octet? I think what I'm referring to is ipv4. Not familiar with ipv6 at all.
This is what I don’t understand, maybe the 11.11.18.x block of addresses are more relevant to this..?
175,000,064 / 256 gives 683,594 different possible (xx.xx.xx).x configurations. I know next to nothing about internet networking, but what you said makes sense to me so I would need more info to make sense of the 175million number
I'm not a networking guy but I don't think any one address is has a denser set of sub-addresses. There are four octets, each have 256 possibilities. Though to be honest not sure if certain ones are invalid. For instance, can an ip start with a 0 octet? I think what I'm referring to is ipv4. Not familiar with ipv6 at all.