Re: Routes with ranges of destinations

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On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 06:27:41PM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom after a spiritual call wrote  :
~> As already mentioned the Linux routing code is explicitly designed on many 
~> levels to work with CIDR blocks, not ranges. This simplifies the design 
~> greatly allowing for a more efficient route lookup and also easier to 
~> manage routes for the network administrators as this closely matches 
~> routing requirements in all normal IP based networks.

So... if I use the CIDR blocks, it's all right with the world.
The only limitation is to use ranges power of 2, but I can surely accept it.

Wow, 
thanks a lot guys ^_^,
I really appreciated your help.

Best Regards
-- 
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