KaTT KaTT wrote:
> 
> 127.0.0.0 is a little bit different than the above.  This was 
> basically a 
> blunder from the old school. 127.0.0.0 was used by the Unix 
> operating system 
> as the loopback network, and has been reserved.  They took an 
> entire "class" 

I believe you meant 127.0.0.1, that's the default loopback address.
Pinging 127.0.0.0 will result in an unspecified destination statement.
Any IPs ending in .0 or .255 are broadcast addresses for the network.

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