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Well, I believe that 127/8 is the loopback network (I know that
127.0.0.1 is the usual loopback address, and have seen a lot of
"dummy" IPs under 127/8). I've never heard about 198/8 being either
system, link or site local, though.


Michael Kj�rling


On Oct 26 2001 18:05 -0400, Laurie E. McQuillan wrote:

> So 127.* and 198.* may or may not be internal, but the 10.* addresses
> definitely are.

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