On Fri, 2 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> i am searching for a way to handle splittet ip-ranges within the domain report.
> but let me give you an example.
> 
> office 1 : 10.139.0.0 - 10.139.63.255
> office 2 : 10.139.64.0 - 10.139.127.255
> office 3: 10.139.128.0 - 10.139.255.255
> 
> Now i want a domain report entry for each of the offices, but i don't want to
> tell them all possible range manualy. that means..
> 
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.0 "Office 1"
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.1 "Office 1"
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.2 "Office 1"
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.3 "Office 1"
> .
> .
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.64 "Office 2"
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.65 "Office 2"
> SUBDOMAIN 10.139.65 "Office 2"
> .
> .
> and so on
> 

With wildcards you can do it in 21 commands, I think.

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