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An IP address ending in .0 is perfectly legal these days. However, some devices (and firewall policies) believe that it isn't.
In the old "classfull" addressing scheme, IPs from 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255 were considered "class C" space, i.e. they had an implicit subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
So, back then, you couldn't actually have a .0 host address, because .0 was the "network address". Similarly you couldn't have a .255 address within that range because that was the broadcast address.
In 1993, though, everyone changed to "classless" CIDR s...
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Feb 16, 2013 · An IP address ending in .0 is perfectly legal these days. However, some devices (and firewall policies) believe that it isn't. In the old "classfull" …
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For example, IP addresses of networks with subnet masks of at least 24 bits ending in .0 or .255 can never be assigned to hosts. Such "last" addresses of a subnet are considered "broadcast" addresses and all hosts on the …
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