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VLSM SUPPORT?
- Subject: VLSM SUPPORT?
- From: Raj Mathur <raju@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:05:46 +0530 (IST)
I don't know the [Cisco] jargon, but Linux supports subnet masks of
any length, not necessarily aligned on byte boundaries, if that's what
you want.
Regards,
- -- Raju
>>>>> "Sriram" == Sriram <sriram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Sriram> Does Linux understand VLSM (Variable length Subnet
Sriram> Masking)? I am trying to use this "box" as a router. But,
Sriram> I want to integrate this "linux box" with a Cisco 2500
Sriram> series router. On the router's interface I have
Sriram> incorporated VLSM to save IP addresses.
Sriram> I would like to know if Linux understands VLSM?
Sriram> If it does, then I can afford to use legal addresses.
Sriram> Sriram
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