
Document conventions
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System Administrator’s Guide
a.b.c.d/e
Use this form to specify an IP address range that covers an
entire subnet. The value of e specifies the number of bits in
the IP address range.
For example:
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a.b.c.d/24 covers the entire C class network/subnet
a.b.c.0 and is equivalent to specifying the range as
a.b.c.0-255.
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a.b.c.d/32 is equivalent to the single IP address a.b.c.d.
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192.168.12.150/26 is equivalent to the range
192.168.12.128-191 and it includes 64 IP addresses.
Syntax
Description
Summary of Contents for SHIVA 1100
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