At 04:07 PM 05/25/2000 -0700, you wrote:

>Well, in my particular case, I have three static IPs in a
>class C block, but my subnet is 255.255.255.128 so it's
>not within the entire class C block.

that's half a block... 126 hosts.

>   However, my IPs aren't
>sequential and are as much as 50 apart (sequentially speaking)
>- which leads me to assume that someone else has IPs assigned
>to them that are in between two of mine.

yup, means you share the subnet with them.

Try sending out stuff on the broadcast address and they will all answer :)
Much fun.

>   Does that complicate
>anything?  Can I still arbitrarily choose one of my three as
>a gateway for the other two without having to tell my ISP anything?

Yes, I think so (he crosses his fingers)  since so long as your 'gateway' nic
picks up the packets destined for the other nics, it's fine.

Seth


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