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- From: ehall@cmpny.sscnet.ucla.edu (Eric Hall)
- Subject: Re: Subnetting class C
- Reply-To: ehall@cmpny.sscnet.ucla.edu (Eric Hall)
- Organization: Network Computing Magazine
- Date: Fri, 06 Nov 92 02:55:34 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov06.025534.17357@utoday.com>
- References: <PST.92Nov2082154@lager.cisco.com>
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- > ip route 192.111.108.33 255.255.255.240 <remote-gw-ip-addr
- >
- > or
- >
- > ip route 192.111.108.33 255.255.255.240 <interface>
-
- You can't specify a subnet in the IP ROUTE statement. You can only specify addresses. Therefore, you
- can't specify multiple class C subnets, because they aren't separately identifiably by the real address.
-
- Or at least, I haven't been able to do it.
-
- Eric Hall
- Dir, East Coast Labs
- Network Computing Magazine
- 516-562-5288
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