subnets
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Mon Aug 6 13:14:06 UTC 2001
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This isn't necessarily true (even though this discussion should be
move somewhere more appropriate if it is to be continued). My network
is 213.88.216.208/29 with the router at 213.88.216.214, and I am
changing that to 213.88.238.192/28 with the router at 213.88.238.206.
I'd suppose it depends on how your upstream provider sets up the
routes to you.
Michael Kjörling
On Aug 6 2001 08:52 -0400, Jeff Donovan wrote:
> >but then also for 213.46.13.xx , subnet 255.255.255.192
> >with gateway on 213.46.13.65
>
> 213.46.13.64 - network ID
> 213.46.13.65 - router (1st valid ip address)
> 213.46.13.126- Last valid Ip address
> 213.46.13.127 - broadcast address
>
> subnet mask 255.255.255.192
> aka 213.46.13.64/26
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