As I mentioned before, I'm in favor of renumbering now on a bigger 
subnet for other reasons anyway.  Let's go for it! :)

Justin

Nathan Kennedy wrote:
> I found that we are in fact billed for all traffic to hit the port.
> This means that if we request additional subnetworks, and traffic
> between them hits the port, we will be billed for it both ways.  This
> would definitely be avoided with a router, but from what Shaun said I
> think our switch would send all this traffic to the port.
>
> I suggest that we immediately request a 32 IP block and renumber our
> servers, before we proceed further.  This would give us 29 effective IP
> addresses, which would be enough for all our future servers and at least
> one VPS box too, as well as a few additional IPs for HTTPS and such.
> This should not require rebooting, editing /etc/network/interfaces and
> running /etc/init.d/networking restart inside screen should do it.  Of
> course we would need to update DNS and such as well.
>
> -ntk
>
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