Re: all zeroes/all ones used in host IP's...

From: David Lang (dlang@diginsite.com)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2000 - 18:43:40 EST

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    some equipment (including Cisco routers if they have older firmware) do
    not allow network addresses with 0's in them. with the newer firmware
    there is a command you need to include in the configuration to allow it to
    use them.

    Linux allows them without any problems.

    David Lang

     On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Meelis Roos wrote:

    > Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 22:01:25 +0200
    > From: Meelis Roos <mroos@linux.ee>
    > To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
    > Subject: Re: all zeroes/all ones used in host IP's...
    >
    > MAH> using "0's" in IP addresses. Nobody could categorically say
    > MAH> wether or not they are allowed or not including myself, so I
    > MAH> hunted down RFC 1123, and found the relevant section.
    >
    > It's really 1122 :)
    >
    > MAH> IP addresses are not permitted to have the value 0 or -1 for
    > MAH> any of the <Host-number>, <Network-number>, or <Subnet-
    > MHA> number> fields (except in the special cases listed above).
    > MAH> This implies that each of these fields will be at least two
    > MAH> bits long.
    >
    > MAH> I interpret the above as meaning that it is not legal to have a
    > MAH> network like this:
    >
    > MAH> 192.168.0.0/24 or 23.0.0.0/24
    >
    > MAH> with hosts 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.0.254 or with hosts
    > MAH> 23.0.0.1 through 23.0.0.254.
    >
    > Why? 192.168.0.0 is a C class address, so it has the network number
    > 192.168.0 which is not 0. As 23.0 is not equal to 0. So they are
    > allowed.
    >
    > --
    > Meelis Roos (mroos@tartu.cyber.ee)
    >
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