It is a subnet of a Class A. This subnet has a 255.255.255.0 (or /24) subnet
mask and also falls on 10.0.0.0 Class A private address space.
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We are configuring a PIX interface with the following
of course,it's a A class address,no matter what is its netmask,understand?
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it'd be a class A address with a 24 bit subnet mask
generally 10.9.2.3/24
but remember you are locking yourself into 254 hosts on the entire
network.
A better idea might be to use a 192.x.x.x or a 172.x.x.x and a 16 bit
mask,
this'd make life easier to subnet in the future. 10.9.2.3/16 just
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