At 02:47 PM 2/27/2004, Brian (Mushkin) wrote:
I just gave this a try and it ended up causing all sorts of problems with my
Static Address Mappings and Inbound Tunnels.  Here are my IP block
assignments:

68.217.104.24/30 (255.255.255.252)
68.217.104.16/29 (255.255.255.248)
68.217.104.64/27 (255.255.255.224)

When I set an alias for 68.217.104.16 - 255.255.255.248, I get a warning
message saying "IP Address is Network Address".  Then my Inbound Tunnels
give me a warning messages like "Tunnel 5, starting (68.217.104.17) doesn't
match any interface or alias".  And in my Static Address Mappings I get
warning messages like "Map 1, (68.217.104.20) is not mapped to a valid IP
address or alias".

What am I doing wrong?

If an alias is in the same network as the real address, you need a /32 subnet mask...


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