Hi Joe,
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 11:30:03AM +0000, Joe Zambon wrote:
192.168.100.0 is a network ID for a Class C network of 192.168.x.x.
192.168.*.* would describe a "class B" or a /16 network. A "class
C" network is a /24, just the last octet.
You can't assign your server that address (or any machine for
that
matter).
Yes you can. Why do you think you can't? Whether it is a good idea
is another matter (it's not), but 192.168.100.0 would be a valid
host address in a /16 (class B) network, or in fact in the /21 that
starts at 192.168.96.0/21.
Cheers,
Andy
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