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05-16-2001 11:10 AM
05-16-2001 11:10 AM
broadcast address ???
a 127.0.0.0
b: 124.27.255.255
c: 127.0.0.1
D: 125.255.255.255
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05-16-2001 11:18 AM
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Re: broadcast address ???
It depends on the netmask that is set.
It can also be the street address of the station that you are tuned in to.
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05-18-2001 05:45 AM
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05-18-2001 07:14 AM
05-18-2001 07:14 AM
Re: broadcast address ???
how can anyone have an IP of ##.##,##.##??? It is not possible! Yup that includes IP6!
If you have at least a small understanding of TCP/IP protocols, you would understand that an IP address alone can not give you a broadcast address. That is why there is a netmask! Some systems default to a class-A netmask, others default to a class-C netmask.
I would recommend you get some books (O'Reilly and Associates has some very good books in many languages) on TCP/IP administration!
Regards,
Shannon
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05-18-2001 07:47 AM
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Re: broadcast address ???
a) log off and reboot
b) reboot
c) delete
d) reload
e) all of the above
It is pretty funny to think that a person who can not understand the basic concept of TCP/IP has a Unix box somwhere! But then again, it's easy job security (and good $$) for us folks his company will be calling to clean up the mess he has made in a very short time!
Can you imagine what he does every time he has to do anything and realizes that their is no help button for vi?
What a joke!