Jason Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It seems to me that the answer is that your IP addresses are limited
> to the range of 10.0.32.0 to 10.0.63.255 with 10.0.0.0 being the
> network address and 10.255.255.255 being the broadcast address, no?

Err, you've got the IP addresses wrong.  It's 10.32.0.0/16, but
segmented on a /19 boundary. I need to be able to calculate the "next"
network, which for 10.32.0.0/19, would be 10.64.0.0/19, then take the
host portion and "add" it to this new network such that any given host
has the same host portion on all networks it may exist on.
-- 

Seeya,
Paul
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