NAS IPs

Johan Meiring jmeiring at pcservices.co.za
Fri Aug 21 09:15:31 CEST 2009


Gary Gatten wrote:
> If I understand you correctly – I respectfully submit you are 
> incorrect.  When using VLSM / classless masks to define a NETWORK, you 
> are correct (I haven’t checked the math – just assuming you are 
> correct).  However, when defining ACL type stuff, the proposed /29 would 
> be perfectly OK.  That said, I’m speaking strictly of my experience with 
> routers, firewalls, etc.  If FR supports this I can’t say for sure.
> 
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> you can not to use /29 for 8 IPs because 3 bits have exactly 8 
> combination ,..x000 is the network and ...x111 is the difusion ,then 
> really you have 6 IPs with /29, you need /28 16 combinations minus 
> two,min 14 IPs for 8 numbers.
> 


I think we should stop the TCPIP training.
This is the freeradius list.

The user wants to know if /29 can be used.

The answer is yes.


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Johan Meiring
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