21 Jan
2004
21 Jan
'04
00:11
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Nielsen
Thanks. I knew it was something easy.
Now what does 192..168.0.0/8 and 192.168.0.0/32 mean? I thought one was an absolute number.
Tom
192.168.0.0/8 = 255.0.0.0 so won't work. 192.0.0.0/8 will. You are trying to use class A subnetting on a class B network address. 192.168.0.0/32 = 255.255.255.255 won't work, 192.168.0.1/32 will. You are trying to lock down to a single address and and a 0 and the last position specifies a network not a host. As I remember my early training. Ken Schneider