On Thu, 13 May 2004, Sam MacDonald wrote: > I do believe (I could be wrong) that address space is less than 255 > addresses per class C subnet. > 0 to 254 would be 255 addresses for a class C network. > > So 0 to 254, less 0 (as a reserved address) is 254 addresses. > > Some one tell me if I'm mistaken please. Not quite. The magic number is 256 -- 0-255. Of that, three numbers can't be used: 0 (the network address), 255 (the broadcast address), and the gateway's address, which is usually either 1 or 254, depending on administrator preference (although I've seen a random number in the middle used). 0 and 255 are still totally usable, just not in a /24; you'd have to go to /23 or bigger for them to be available (and I've heard some OSes don't like using them; I don't know, though). Jima _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota Help beta test TCLUG's potential new home: http://plone.mn-linux.org Got pictures for TCLUG? Beta test http://plone.mn-linux.org/gallery tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list