With our private IP's we do w.x.y.z for the cust router and w.x.y+1.z for the cust radio gear using a subnet of 255.255.254.0

We have also laid out our IP's so that the second octet describes the radio tech, (17 for 802.11b/g, 18 for TurboCell, 19 for NetStream 5.8GHz, 20 for Netstream 900mhz) and then the third octet describes what tower they are on.

Makes it a bit easier....



David E. Smith wrote:

Pete Davis wrote:
I know a nearby WISP that gives his customers IP space and his CPE space
on the same last 3 octets. Makes figuring out who's CPE belongs to who's
equipmnent much easier:

For example: Customer addr = 64.123.105.33, CPE addr: 10.123.105.33

We keep out CPE private, and customer addr public, but we aren't quite
THAT organized.

I've started doing that, actually :D

In the past (and, some, today, because I'm still in the middle of this
transition) we always tried to give a customer's CPE and PC sequential
addresses (if one was x.x.x.34, the other would be x.x.x.35). This,
though, is even easier. :)

David Smith
MVN.net


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