thanks, actually makes sense to me. fp At 07:44 AM 1/5/2007, Bryan Seitz Poked the stick with: >10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 means you can use 10.0.0.1 -> 10.0.0.254 for hosts, >where 10.0.0.0 is the nework address, .255 is the broadcast and .1 is usually >used for the router. > >http://public.pacbell.net/dedicated/cidr.html > >On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 07:19:51AM -0700, FORC5 wrote: >> I am NO networking guru but I do OK. I am working on a network that appears >> to work OK but has me confused. They are using a class c subnet with a class >> a ip >> 10.0.0.100 >> 255.255.255.0 >> >> I was under the impression that 10.0.0.x ip's used 255.0.0.0 subnets. >> >> Any pointer appreciated. They only have 10 computers so I may re configure >> for 192.168.x.x or just let the router handle it. >> >> Side note they are using dsl modem so it may be possible this has something >> to do with this though I do not think they have lost internet with the >> server down. ( server is backup only) >> server was set to: >> 10.0.0.100 >> 255.255.255.0 >> gateway: 10.0.0.1 >> DNS: 10.0.0.1 >> 192.168.0.1 >> >> fp >> >> >> -- >> Tallyho ! ]:8) >> Taglines below ! >> -- >> Never try to out stubborn a cat. >> > >-- > >Bryan G. Seitz
-- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- He lived a good life, he had a good time. Amen.
