Yes, but why 248? wich is the operation that give you as result 248?
>>> Tom Casaer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24/08/00 15:48 >>>
You describe 5 subnet-bits...
means 11111000 00000000 0000000 00000000 = 248.0.0.0
So you've got 224.0.0.0 mask 248.0.0.0
Tom
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Onderwerp: RE: [FW1] How describe a network
If I'm not mistaken , you define it as 224.0.0.0 mask 224.0.0.0
someone please validate this.
Thomas
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From: Luis Angel Fernandez Escabias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [FW1] How describe a network
Hi...
Can I create an network object with the following format: 240.0.0.0/5
instead of giving the IP and the netmask? I need do this because I dont know
how put this example (class e reservered net) with ip and mask. Thanks a
lot.
And, if I want to put a rule to an specified interface of the machine... how
can I do that?
Thanks again.
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