GENERATE Command

Bill Manning bmanning at ISI.EDU
Mon Dec 30 07:09:45 UTC 2002


% 
% > I was not aware that you could use wildcards like that.  Thanks for
% > that  information.  I will give it a try.  One more question.  In my
% > examples, what IP range is the 10.10.192/19 and 10.10.0/18?  I am
% > still having some trouble figuring out what the /## mean.
% > 
% > Thanks,
% > Jeff
% 
% 	/## indicates the number of bits in the mask
% 
% 	/16 255.255.0.0
% 	/17 255.255.128.0
% 	/18 255.255.192.0
% 	/19 255.255.224.0

	RFC 1860 should cover most of the cases.

--bill
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