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Date:      Mon, 22 Feb 1999 16:39:56 -0800
From:      "Derek Jewett" <djewett@snowcrest.net>
To:        "jonathan michaels" <jon@caamora.com.au>, <freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ethernet segment spliting
Message-ID:  <002c01be5ec5$0a5455e0$9e2594d1@ws2600>

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Are you refering to CIDR (RFC1878) addressing, where you split one ethernet
"network" into multiple "networks" segments...? If so let me know I am quite
seasoned at "supernetting"


derek
-----Original Message-----
From: jonathan michaels <jon@caamora.com.au>
To: freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG <freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG>
Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 4:22 PM
Subject: ethernet segment spliting


>all,
>
>hello
>
>i've been reading in teh craig hunt book (tcp/ip network administration)
that
>teh best way to 'glue' together a network spread geographically is to
employ
>several 'bridges'. i am setting up a small community netowrk based on one
>class c addr range and need to incorporate several sites that can only be
>reached by pots dialup circuits.
>
>after preening teh faq and the handbook .. most of which i fonf difficult
to
>read at teh best of times, i've concluded that i need to setup several
>bridges, but that is as far as it goes. i am not sure how to do this or how
to
>set up teh routing. is their any place i could be able to read up on this
>ethernet segment spliting technique.
>
>any suggestions or book pointers will ne muchly apreciated.
>
>regards and with thanks in advance.
>
>jonathan.
>
>please excuse my poor, english, is not my forst language.
>
>--
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====
>Jonathan Michaels
>PO Box 144, Rosebery, NSW 1445 Australia
>===========================================================<jon@caamora.com
.au>
>
>
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