Hi,

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 04:08:03PM +0330, h bagade wrote:
> I want to know in what condition this error occurres when defining ip
> addresses on interfaces? I test many IP addresses and diverse error
> messages happens which I don't know the reasons. Is there any reference
> which I could find the invalid pattern of ip addresses?

"networking 101"?

- don't use IP addresses out of Class D or E space
- don't use netmasks that are not left-contiguous (no 0-bits mixed into
  1-bits)
- don't use /32 masks on anything that's not a loopback
- don't use IP addresses that would be the network or broadcast address
  in a given subnet

In essence, except for the non-contiguous netmask thing "don't do things
that are not permitted by the networking-101 text book".  And don't use
IPv4 either.

gert
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