Hello everyone:

Aren't we forgetting the obvious?
You can accomplish this also with subnet masks. You split your 200 machines into
several subnets each with
their own subnet masks. Then each segment can have the same repeating series of
IP addresses...

Ooops.  The question was: can two machines have the same IP address,
not: can one machine have two different IP addresses.

> On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 05:14:04PM -0500, Jimi Aleshin wrote:
> >     He was telling me (I might have heard him wrong) that
> > 2 machines are able to have the same IP address on their own local network.


Regards,

Adrian Mikeliunas
Phone/FAX 202 473-3478
"My karma ran over your dogma"


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