[nsp] Ip address on interface

Michael Rondeau rondeau at gwi.net
Wed Mar 5 11:39:57 EST 2003


Hello Robert,

You must give the interface an actual IP that is not a network or broadcast 
number. The .0 address is an actual network number and therefore unable to 
be used.

Hope this helps.

- Michael Rondeau


At 11:17 AM 3/5/2003, Roberto Paoletti wrote:

>Hi all,
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>i d like to do a question, i configured on my router an ip address on the 
>serial interface and i assigned this :
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>ip address 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
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>and the response is Bad Mask....that s all right.
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>I don t know why if i assigned this :
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>ip address 192.168.10.0 255.255.0.0
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>it accept this command.
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>Is it maybe a stupid question?????
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>Is it correct????
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>Regards,
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>Thanks
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>Roberto Paoletti
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