On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 16:46:19, Dan Horne wrote:
> "Insignificant" simply refers to the part of the network mask that
> identifies the client machine. Those bits are "insignificant" to the
> network mask, in which the only "significant" bits are those that
> apply to the network. Common network terminology.

But  the  number  after the slash *is* the network prefix, i.e. the bits
that  apply to the network. The remaining bits identify the host in that
network.

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