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RFC documents. RFC 1918 – Address Allocation for Private Internets; RFC 2036 – Observations on the use of Components of the Class A Address Space within the Internet; RFC 7020 – The Internet Number Registry System; RFC 2101 – IPv4 Address Behaviour Today; RFC 2663 – IP Network Address Translator (NAT) Terminology and Considerations
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RFC 1918 is een RFC dat de privé-adresruimte van IP-adressen beschrijft. Privé-adressen zijn adressen die niet routeerbaar zijn op het internet. Door deze beperking wordt het mogelijk de adressen te hergebruiken: verschillende netwerken kunnen binnen het eigen netwerk dezelfde IP-adressen gebruiken.
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Rekhter, et al Best Current Practice [Page 6] RFC 1918 Address Allocation for Private Internets February 1996 If a suitable subnetting scheme can be designed and is supported by the equipment concerned, it is advisable to use the 24-bit block (class A network) of private address space and make an addressing plan with a good growth path.
RFC 1918. Address Allocation for Private Internets, February 1996. File formats: Status: BEST CURRENT PRACTICE. Obsoletes: RFC 1627, RFC 1597. Updated by: RFC 6761. Authors: Y. Rekhter. B. Moskowitz. D. Karrenberg. G. J. de Groot. E. Lear. Stream: IETF. Source: cidrd () Cite this RFC: TXT | XML | BibTeX. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17487/RFC1918.
This definition explains RFC 1918 (Request for Comment 1918), “Address Allocation for Private Internets.” Learn what RFC 1918 is, and its purpose for the creation of private networks.