Network Address getting assigned to client and ping not working (ver 4.2.2)

Mukund Deshpande sai.mukund.sagar at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 14:31:29 UTC 2012


Hi All,

Thanks for clarifying my doubt.

I have one query here.

If my subnet is say 7.7.0.0/16

and in range if i specify

range 7.7.0.1 7.7.77.77;


Then 7.7.1.0 , 7.7.2.0 , 7.7.3.0 7.7.77.0 or 7.7.5.255 are part of this
range. Will have to explicitly exclude all the addresses from this range ?
That would be so many addresses to exclude.

And if we were to exclude the .0 's and .255's it would be many ranges we
would end up specifying.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

Regards,
Mukund


On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Flex Banana <flex.banana at bluewin.ch> wrote:

> I think you can not use .0 as host address.
>
> We have a lot of /23 subnet and never a .0 will be assigned.
>
> Best regards
> Banana
>
> On Apr 24, 2012, at 3:59 PM, Peter Rathlev wrote:
>
> If you want to use 7.7.7.0 as a host address (on ethernet) you need to
> use 7.7.6.0/23 or larger where it would be valid.
>
>
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Regards,
Mukund
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