New class C addresses not playing nice with existing network
John Tan
d_name at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 19 04:53:26 UTC 1999
255.255.255.255 will give you the ip address of a host. I think if you have
a new class C range then it should be /24 bits and you should also ensure
that on your routers, the correct routing is done eg.
ip route <class C> /24 destination address.
>From: netpagejim at my-deja.com
>To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at moderators.isc.org
>Subject: New class C addresses not playing nice with existing network
>Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 01:27:43 GMT
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>We have a Class A block of addresses on subnet 255.255.255.128 We
>added a new block of Class C addresses but no one on the old Class A can
>ping the new class addresses. What should we be setting our subnet mask
>for the new class C?
>
>Hypothesis say 255.255.255.255 is this correct?
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