You made a subnetting error. You've gotta break it on a boundry. When using /27 networks, it breaks up as follows: Network Broadcast a.b.c.0/27 .31 a.b.c.32/27 .63 a.b.c.64/27 .95 a.b.c.96/27 .127 a.b.c.128/27 .159 a.b.c.160/27 .191 a.b.c.192/27 .223 a.b.c.224/27 .255 Jeremiah On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Kyle D. Smith wrote:
First of all, i know that this is not the best place to ask this quesiton, but it is the only place that can quickly come to mind...
I have a customer who has a block of 62 ip addresses (206.206.162.130 -> 206.206.162.190 and one for network/brodcast). They are current expanding their network, and need around 30 more ip addresses. I went ahead and allocated them the following IP address pool (207.66.81.144 -> 207.66.81.174 with network/brodcast address.) I attempted to use the new address on a Apple Macintosh (PowerMac 6500/75) and it erturned an error message saying that the router was not on the subnet, and that it could not use the new address. I know I should remember how to fix that, but I am not sure what to do.... Any help or guidence would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
=-=-=-=-=-= -Kyle Donald Smith -Systems Administrator -Community Internet Access, Inc. -peaches@cia-g.com
Jeremiah Kristal Communications Network Services Manager ICon CMT Corporation jeremiah@iconnet.net 201-319-5764 x284 internal