Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 17:42:12 -0700 (PDT) From: michael@blueneptune.com To: rls@mail.id.net (Robert Shady) Cc: eddie@eaznet.com, isp@freebsd.com Subject: Re: IP Addressing Message-ID: <199706100042.RAA09929@rainey.blueneptune.com> In-Reply-To: <199706092320.TAA06661@server.id.net> from "Robert Shady" at Jun 9, 97 07:20:10 pm
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> > OK, call me ignorant. I asked my ISP for another class C address and > > this is what he sent me. Can anybody explain this to me? My guess is > > that it's a class B subnet and 4 class C's. Is that correct? > > > > 209.75.130/22(255.255.252)(4nets:209.75.224-227) - eaznet.com > > That is more or less correct, although technically they don't own what > officially used to be known as a "Class B", they own the equivilent. Actually, shouldn't the CIDR block be given as 209.75.224.0/22, assuming the range of "224-227" is correct? 209.75.130.0/22 isn't even valid... -- Michael Bryan michael@blueneptune.com
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