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> If the netmask gives you 32 addresses, you can only use thirty.
> (The all-zeros address refers to the network itself, and the
all
> ones is the broadcast address.)
While I agree and understand this, we had accidentally assigned
the
addresses to use the all zeroes, and it worked fine!
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Best ragards,
Alpha N. Spider
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E-mail: spider@mail.alphanet.com.au
Date: 11/26/95
Time: 10:18:01
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