Brennan, If you want your routes to be human parse'able, I recommend running your lab in full IPv6 mode. That way you take Valdis's recommendation to a whole new level (and base number system). Plus... Whats the point of having a lab that only uses 1982/1983 addressing techniques (1/8, 10/8, 100/8 are classfull addresses). Labs are meant to push the limits of todays technology and experiment with future concepts. IPv6 matches that criteria. Martin --- At 10:07 AM 5/30/2003 -0400, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2003 05:49:28 PDT, Brennan_Murphy@NAI.com said:
one of the things I want to do is make it much easier to "parse visually" my route tables.
Might want to use networks 4/8, 16/8, and 64/8 - they stand out nicely when looking at net numbers in hex or binary. ;)