What's a subnet? When was the last time you saw a genuine /24 that wasn't part of a supernet or subnet? Most ISPs will assign a dhcp address from >/24, most companies will have /24.
Please don't tell me they're using class a/b/c from the pre CIDR times!
(Score: 2) by isostatic on Sunday March 29 2015, @12:17PM
What's a subnet? When was the last time you saw a genuine /24 that wasn't part of a supernet or subnet? Most ISPs will assign a dhcp address from >/24, most companies will have /24.
Please don't tell me they're using class a/b/c from the pre CIDR times!
(Score: 3, Interesting) by NCommander on Sunday March 29 2015, @05:53PM
Unfortunately, yes. Slash has some special IP handling we inhertiated and to change it would require a massive root channel which ATM isn't doable.
Still always moving