I was using 10.x.x.x for illustration. The point being non-routable
vs routable address space.
I have never understood people who use 10.x.x.x/8 in a home network or
in a rack at a data center. There is a class B space 172.16.x.x if
you have more than 256 hosts, and there are 256 class C networks...
but that's just me.
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John D. Hays
K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Don Fanning <don(a)00100100.net> wrote:
> (Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:03 AM, YT9TP Pedja <yt9tp(a)uzice.net> wrote:
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>> I have 10.* in my home.
>>
>> I have 10.* in my company, actually 10.* in each company's office.
>>
>> I have 10.* in our city wireless community.
>>
>> I have 10.* in our national wireless network that connects all local
>> wireless communities.
>>
>> I have 10.* in most private lans of my clients that I connect to via VPN.
>>
>> It is really hard to avoid conflicts there.
>>
>> 44/8 is blessing.
>>
>>
> Amen to that.
>