Check the IP address to see if it falls on a network boundary.. eg.

192.168.1.16 with 28 bit mask
192.168.1.32 with 28 bit mask
150.49.5.136 with 30 bit mask

of course assuming ip subnet-zero command is used.. you will not get the "bad
mask" error..





"Gert Jan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 19/07/2000 17:16:52

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Subject:  IP SUBNET-ZERO



Hi all,

What is the best way to determine if an ip/subnet is an ip subnet-zero
address?

Thanks,
Peter




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