Eliot, Wireless and Server Administrator, Great Lakes Internet wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Jarek Poplawski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:57 AM
To: Eliot, Wireless and Server Administrator, Great Lakes Internet
Cc: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Re: Not understanding network setup!!

...

Maybe we are thinking about something else but I don't think:
"If you were using a /30, then" ... ".5, and .9 would be the
first available addresses in their respective subnets" is all
correct.

10.0.0.0/30:

10.0.0.0 - NETWORK ADDRESS
10.0.0.1 - HOST
10.0.0.2 - HOST
10.0.0.3 - BROADCAST ADDRESS

First available address is .1

10.0.0.4/30:

10.0.0.4 - NETWORK ADDRESS
10.0.0.5 - HOST
10.0.0.6 - HOST
10.0.0.7 - BROADCAST ADDRESS

First available address is .5

10.0.0.8/30:

10.0.0.8  - NETWORK ADDRESS
10.0.0.9  - HOST
10.0.0.10 - HOST
10.0.0.11 - BROADCAST ADDRESS

First available address is .9

Thus:

"The .1, .5, and .9 would be the first available addresses in their
respective subnets."

Is a true statement.
How are you interpreting this?


OH! Now I understand! I'm sorry for bothering you and many thanks for this clare explaining.

Jarek P.
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