Sorry Len,

I respect your time and efforts helping me out here.  I have been knocked a
loop by a virus and other things.  I will try to see if I can create the
error.....  Thanks


Signature Regards, J. Michael Mc Kay Virginia
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From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Still don't understand what is happening


> Hey j.m.
>
> >our nic is assigned an ip like so : 207.*.*.165
> >Then we have a block of ips like so: 209.*.*.128-144
> >
> >This was a16 block. We were told we could not use two of them 128 and
144.
>
> no, you can't use .128 and .143, or the top and bottom ip's of any subnet.
>
> .144 isn't part of your *.*.*.128/28 subnet.
>
> >Presently, the person who set us up at our colo fatality is no longer
there.
>
> sounds like somebody made a good move
>
> >He has not been able to respond to our enquiries for 2 months.
>
> maybe you otta change colo's.
>
> >I was not involved with this at the time it was set up, so I am guessing
that
> >something is wrong.
>
> >129 resolves to a machine that is not ours.
>
> hmm, that's not cool at all.
>
> >I assume this is the gateway.
> >  It is also listed as a usable ip whereas 128, 143, 144 are not set
> > up and do not answer pings.
>
>
>    Should 129 not be set
> >up as a usable local ip....it can't be can it?  it's already on another
> >machine...
>
> then don't pay for it.
>
> your ip assignments and colo people sound pretty screwed up.
>
> Still waiting for you Imail log showing the bounces
>
> Len
>
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