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TCP/IP: 10.1.1.0 /24 vs 255.255.255.0

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1. I saw in the logical diagram
2. The IP: 10.1.1.0 /24
3. And it is associated with the Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
4. My question: i) Is the IP 10.1.1.0 a Class A? right?, ii) And the Class A should have Subnet Mask of 255.X.0.0 (It should not be 255.255.x.0)?
5. Could somebody explain?
6. Thank you

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Networking Protocols
Networking Protocols

Networking software modules are interfaced with a framework implemented on the machine's operating system that implements the networking functionality of the operating system. The best known frameworks are the TCP/IP model and the OSI model. Systems typically do not use a single protocol to handle a transmission. Instead they use a set of cooperating protocols, sometimes called a protocol family or protocol suite.[9] Some of the best known protocol suites include: IPX/SPX, X.25, AX.25, AppleTalk and TCP/IP. Other protocols indirectly related to networking include the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and its related technologies, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Server (DNS) and other Internet protocols.

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