Re: how mani class can i have

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Does anyone have an examples on how this could be done.  I am looking to limit the bandwidth for a /19 network.  Basically i want to give each ip in the /19 network 64k.  If anyone has any ideas or examples on doing this please let me know.

Thanks,
Rob Kobiske

On 2/11/06, Jason Boxman <jasonb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Saturday 11 February 2006 07:34, Popovici Ionut wrote:
> i have 4096 ip's how many clasesc can i use
> i wanna to mark classes like ip
> 81.180.254.123 -> class 81180254123
> or
> 89.32.32.49 -> class 89323249
> can i use this kind of class?

No, classes are identified by a hexadecimal number.  I've never had to use
more than 1 to FFF, so I don't know how much higher they go.

You'd need some kind of association database if you're doing it by the last IP
octet.  1 -> 1, 255 -> FF, ect.

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Jason Boxman
http://edseek.com/ - Linux and FOSS stuff

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