Paul Lussier wrote:
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.

Doesn't matter. I got the network address wrong, too. ;)

You want to interpolate the address of one host to another network, is that it?


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