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- From: ZDV104@DJUKFA11.BITNET (Ralph Niederberger)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os9
- Subject: Subnetting with OS9 in a Class B Internet
- Message-ID: <92246.090511ZDV104@DJUKFA11.BITNET>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 07:05:11 GMT
- References: <AeaIUNm00WB8ESTUZA@andrew.cmu.edu> <F+zNDG@keihh.hanse.de>
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- Organization: KFA Forschungszentrum Juelich
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- Hello all,
-
- Can I set the netmask in an OS9 system to 255.255.255.0, if I am in an
- Class B Internet network?
-
- We have a VME machine running with OS9. This machine has an ip-address
- of the form 134.94.202.nnn. It can reach machines, which are located in
- other IP-Class-B-Networks over the gateway 134.94.202.1, but can not
- reach machines with the address 134.94.mmm.ppp over this default gateway,
- where mmm is not equal to 202. The broadcast address is set to
- 134.94.202.255.
-
- Where can I set the netmask, or how can it be done?
-
- Isn't it possible with OS9?
-
- Best regards,
-
- Ralph Niederberger Research Center Juelich (KFA)
- Central Institute for Applied Mathematics
- P.O.BOX 1913
- D-5170 Juelich
- Tel.: +49 2461 61 4772
- INTERNET: R.Niederberger@kfa-juelich.de
-