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- From: robodude@deanwong.rad.jhu.edu (Zsolt Szabo)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: IP aliasing
- Date: 18 Feb 1996 16:56:25 GMT
- Organization: The Dungeon
- Message-ID: <4g7lnp$p4q@news.jhu.edu>
- References: <4farkg$2pc@csusac.ecs.csus.edu> <4fush1$3a0@serpens.rhein.de> <4fvuni$3dr@news.jhu.edu> <4g1lsd$bt4@serpens.rhein.de>
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- In article <4g1lsd$bt4@serpens.rhein.de>,
- Michael van Elst <mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de> wrote:
-
- >You must misunderstand something.
- >
- >netmasking -> splitting of networks into subnets. This is just a way to fine control
- > what bits of an address are used for routing and what bits are used to
- > address a host.
- >
-
- Nevertheless, it's netmasking that's used in conjunction with SLIP/PPP,
- not ip aliasing.
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