Reco a écrit :
> Pascal Hambourg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>> Reco <[email protected]> writes:
>>>
>>>> /24 net allows 256 addresses. You've tried one (and is using another
>>>> one), so it's 254 to go.
>> Less. .0 and .255 are reserved as network and broadcast addresses.
> 
> I seen ISPs that advertise routes ending with 0. A violation of certain
> RFC, I'm sure, but it did work.

1) A route is not an address.
2) An address ending with 0 is not always a network address (and
conversely), depending on the prefix length. It is for /24.


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