Really this is meaningless, classful ip addressing doesn't exist anymore
except in classrooms that teach obsolete material.  It's a 24 bit
netmask, that's all you need to know.  Welcome to the wonderful world of
CIDR.

-Ryan

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> 
> Oscar,
> 
> #We are configuring a PIX interface with the following Address/Subnet Mask.
> #They are 10.9.2.3/255.255.255.0
> 
> #Would this be Class A address? It is using private address space. Would
> the
> #subnet mask determine the network class?
> 
> It is all in the subnet mask.  This is a Class C subnet.
> 
> Regards,
> Jeffery Gieser
> 
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