> On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Don Lashier wrote:
>
> > You can't supernet ether0 if the class C's are not contiguous,
>
> Is that just specific only to portmasters? Ive not had this situation
> because my addresss are contiguous and I have NOT had a customer need
> 512 addresses yet.
No, any TCP/IP device works like this - they have to be contigous so when
you use a netmask it knows to use the current /24 and the next for example
in a /23.
- Steve
- Systems Manager
- Community Internet Access, Inc.
- Gallup and Grants, New Mexico
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