Depends on what the x is.
Here are the broadcasts for that mask:
32.69.15.255
32.69.31.255
32.69.47.255
32.69.63.255
32.69.79.255
32.69.95.255
32.69.111.255
32.69.127.255
32.69.143.255
32.69.159.255
32.69.175.255
32.69.191.255
32.69.207.255
32.69.223.255
32.69.239.255
32.69.255.255
Bear in mind that not all hosts may calcuate the broadcast
correctly, use 1's broadcasts, or have the right subnet mask.
Ryan
"Ivan Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/08/99 02:31:53 PM
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: (bcc: Ryan Russell/SYBASE)
Subject: OT - Is it a broadcast IP address?
Is an IP address of 32.69.x.255 with a netmask of 255.255.240.0 a broadcast
address?
Thanks,
Ivan
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