In yast network card static
IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
What's my Subnet Mask?
Lynn x
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On 10/28/2007 07:19 PM, primm wrote:
> In yast network card static
>
> IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
>
> My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
>
> What's my Subnet Mask?
>
Probably 255.255.255.0 assuming you have a class C network, for
simplification means you can have
On Sunday 28 October 2007 12:19, primm wrote:
> In yast network card static
>
> IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
>
> My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
>
> What's my Subnet Mask?
Normally it's 255.255.255.0
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primm wrote:
> In yast network card static
>
> IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
>
> My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
>
> What's my Subnet Mask?
>
> Lynn x
>
That's impossible to say, as it depends entirely on your local network,
though typically it would be 255.255.2
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 12:19 +0100, primm wrote:
> What's my Subnet Mask?
Make sure your PC's mask matches the one at your gateway device. I'm
assuming your GW is 192.168.1.1.
Toshi
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On Sunday 28 October 2007 05:19, primm wrote:
> In yast network card static
>
> IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
>
> My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
>
> What's my Subnet Mask?
/sbin/ifconfig will show you what you currently have. Look for the bit that
says Mask:...
On Sunday 28 October 2007 06:15:56 am James Knott wrote:
> primm wrote:
> > In yast network card static
> >
> > IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
> >
> > My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
> >
> > What's my Subnet Mask?
> >
> > Lynn x
>
> That's impossible to say, as it de
Ben Kevan wrote:
>
> If you would incorporate another "Subnet" (ie. 192.168.2.X), you would have a
> subnet of 255.255.254.0. There is alot more to this, and that is really just
> a basic basic thing I showed. Your subnet mask would vary depending on
> network needs.
>
>
Not quite. You cou
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 18:43 -0400, James Knott wrote:
> Ben Kevan wrote:
> >
> > If you would incorporate another "Subnet" (ie. 192.168.2.X), you would have
> > a
> > subnet of 255.255.254.0. There is alot more to this, and that is really
> > just
> > a basic basic thing I showed. Your subnet
On Sunday 28 October 2007 20:58:42 Don Raboud wrote:
> On Sunday 28 October 2007 05:19, primm wrote:
> > In yast network card static
> >
> > IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
> >
> > My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
> >
> > What's my Subnet Mask?
>
> /sbin/ifconfig will
Tom Patton wrote:
> I'm confused, then...fortunately I'm not also a network guru, so I have
> an excuse of sorts...;-)
>
> 254 would set the LSB of the byte to 0, wouldn't that allow checking
> of .0.x and .1.x ranges of address...? Wouldn't the mask for .2.x
> and .3.x be 255.255.253.0?
>
> Tom i
primm wrote:
> On Sunday 28 October 2007 20:58:42 Don Raboud wrote:
>
>> On Sunday 28 October 2007 05:19, primm wrote:
>>
>>> In yast network card static
>>>
>>> IP adderss, Subnet Mask and Hostname
>>>
>>> My IP address is 192.168.1.2 and my hostname is hh1.local
>>>
>>> What's my Subnet M
On Monday 29 October 2007 04:15, primm wrote:
> On Sunday 28 October 2007 20:58:42 Don Raboud wrote:
> > On Sunday 28 October 2007 05:19, primm wrote:
> > > What's my Subnet Mask?
> >
> > /sbin/ifconfig will show you what you currently have. Look for the bit
> > that says Mask:...
> >
> > As ot
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 07:17 -0400, James Knott wrote:
> Tom Patton wrote:
> > I'm confused, then...fortunately I'm not also a network guru, so I have
> > an excuse of sorts...;-)
> >
> > 254 would set the LSB of the byte to 0, wouldn't that allow checking
> > of .0.x and .1.x ranges of address...?
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