[Kind of OT] Subnetting calculator for Linux (or a good one for WindowZ)
Vincent Trouilliez
vincent.trouilliez at modulonet.fr
Tue May 24 17:32:52 UTC 2005
> You need to do this in binary, once.
>
> So if you get 64.x.y.88, that's going to be
> 00100000.xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy.0101100
> and the largest member of that net is
> 00100000.xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy.0111111
> or 64.x.y.127.
> 64.x.y.215 is
> 00100000.xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy.11010111
> James.
I shouldn't open my mouth here as I don't know a bloody thing about
network stuff, however you keep writing that 64d translates to
0010.0000b, shouldn't that be 0100.0000b ?
I apologize in advance if I am missing something Linux specific obvious
here...
--
Vince, confused...
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