On Nov 6, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:

> When setting up the new router, I ran into what seems to be a 
> "Cisco-unique-feature"....at least I hope.
> 
> I was able to set the LAN port to 10.0.0.1, but they only allow the 
> selection of the netmask from a drop-down list....and 255.255.0.0. was 
> not available...the closest was...255.255.255.0. Which means that I'm 
> now required to use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask on all devices on 
> the subnet, and that means I'm back to the 256 device maximum!
> 
> Question: Is this just a quirk of the Cisco products....they only want 
> to "load" their router with up to 256 users...or is it a network 
> subclassing issue that I'm not smart enough to recognize, understand, 
> and appreciate?
> 
> In other words, is the Cisco limitation the problem, or am I not 
> understanding the issue?
> 
> My goal, again, is to allow a subnet that is able to communicate between 
> more than 256 IP addresses.

        I'm no network expert, but is there any way to manually modify the 
configuration files? I.e., can you shell into the router and manually set the 
netmask?


-- Ed Leafe




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