Working with IP addresses above Class C
A majority of networks today run TCP/IP, so the odds are good that your network uses IP addresses that you probably inherited from a previous administrator. You might be tempted to simply accept these existing IP addresses. If and when you create new addresses, you might not think to look beyond Classes A, B, or C. However, you can use Class D IP addresses to increase your network's efficiency and benefit multicasting applications.
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