It doesn't matter if its /16 or /24 or /29 - the rules are all the same
(it's a bit tricky with /31).
You can't use the network and broadcast addresses for hosts.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 1:59 PM, R P <ronenp(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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> hi there
> One of our gateway got 8 IP ADDRESSES 44.138.0.8/39
> Can the first address 44.238.0.8 be used ? or it reserved for networking
> only ? and i have to choose ip address only in the range of the 9-14 ?
> if the answer is that it can not be used how the main router at UCSD
> treat for ping attempts coming for 44.138.0.8 ?
> does it pass it ? or ignore it ? all is assured that the IP is defined at
> the AMPR DNS...
> What about the tunnel itself doesit have any connection to what ip the
> gateway have ? or it exist anyway and has no meaning for the ip of the
> gateway ? (because the tunnel defined with only Commercial IP one is
> local and other is the AMPRGW commercial ip)
> Its the first time i play with so small network and its not clear to me
> how its done at the AMPR system
> I know that on ampr /24 network we didnt use the first and last .. dont
> know if it was necessary or not but that was the fact
> Thank for any clarification
> Regards
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