Using IP Subnet Zero

Wen Fung (wen@pty.com)
Tue, 19 Nov 1996 17:43:12 +0500 (GMT)

MegaZone said:
>
> Once upon a time Mark Frost shaped the electrons to say...
> >Hello. I'm using ComOS 3.3.3 and before I went off and considered subnetting,
> >I was curious if a pm2e running 3.3.3 will allow subnet addrs using all 0's
> >or all 1's. That is, if I use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192 (a /26 block
> >I believe) can I use all 4 chunks of 64 addresses (62 usable) or can I only
> >use 2 of those chunks?
>
> We use ALL segments - no restrictions.

Hi;

How can I do this?
What are the steps to implement IP Subnet Zero in a OR?

>
> >One of our other pieces of network equipment currently does not support use of
> >all 4 networks in this case and I wanted to see if this will also be an issue
> >on the pm.
>
> Well, that piece of equipment won't be able to see any IPs on the subnet(s)
> it doesn't support. So plan for that.
>
> Note - Cisco's default to not supporting it, but they can - 'ip subnet-zero'

Does Livingston Stuff support this?

TIA,

>
> -MZ
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