8 Jan
2008
8 Jan
'08
9:18 a.m.
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 05:45:36AM -0800, Joshman at joshman dot com wrote:
Hello all, As a general rule, is it best practice to assign x.x.x.0 and x.x.x.255 as host addresses on /23 and larger?
Yes. Efficient address utilization is a Good Thing.
I realize that technically they are valid addresses, but does anyone assign a node or server which is a member of a /22 with a x.x.x.0 and x.x.x.255?
Great for router interfaces, loops, etc where you don't care that broken or archaic systems cannot reach them, and where the humans interacting with them should have no issues. Cheers, Joe -- RSUC / GweepNet / Spunk / FnB / Usenix / SAGE