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18 January, 23:57

You are configuring IP settings on a new network. For the external interfaces, you decide to obtain registered IP addresses from your ISP, but for the internal network, you choose to configure systems by using one of the private address ranges. Of the following address ranges, which one would you not consider

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  1. 19 January, 00:54
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    131.16.0.0 to 131.16.255.255

    Explanation:

    I wouldn't consider 131.16.0.0 to 131.16.255.255 because;

    the 131.16 range is from the Class B range. This males it not one of the recognized private IP address ranges.

    All the other address however, fall within valid private IP address ranges.

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