Or to make things clearer, since he's asking in the first place he probably doesn't know what /29 means...so ie: 255.255.255.248
vector On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Alson van der Meulen wrote: > I guess he meant 213.201.43.208-213.201.43.215 > then it would be > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ netmask 213.201.43.208:213.201.43.215 > 213.201.43.208/29 > > On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 10:30:36PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > hi, > > the address your supplied is a C-class address. > > This needs netmaks 255.255.255.0 > > However, the -15 you put behind it is unclear to me, I never have seen that > > after a ip-number. > > Anyways: > > A-class 1.x.x.x-127.x.x.x netmaks 255.0.0.0 > > B-class 128.x.x.x-191.x.x.x 55.255.0.0 > > C-class 192.x.x.x-223.x.x.x 255.255.255.0 > > The remaining part os D-class and used for multicasting apart from the > > 255.x.x.x which is tbe broadcast range. > > > > Netmasks geiven her are ofcourse the most general options and can be > > different if a ip-blok is subnetted. > > > > Andor > > 191.x.x.x 55.255.0.0 > > C-class 192.x.x.x-223.x.x.x 255.255.255.0 > > The remaining part os D-class and used for multicasting apart from the > > 255.x.x.x which is tbe broadcast range. > > > > Netmasks geiven her are ofcourse the most general options and can be > > different if a ip-blok is subnetted. > > >