subnetting on sunOS 4.1.1
Jeff Woodward
woodward at uicbert.eecs.uic.edu
Thu Feb 7 03:33:05 AEST 1991
after having obtained a class-b internet number assignment, i am building a
subnetted network wherein i am using a subnet mask to create, obviously,
subnets. my system consists of a number of sun sparcstations, partitioned
into small networks, each network being SLIP'ed back to another sun or to
a XYLOGICS annex IIe terminal server running SLIP. I am using U of Toronto
SLIP 4.0 w/the sun-supplied mclput panic fix.
since my subnet mask includes bits from the fourth octet, my networks
don't all begin with a zero in the fourth octet.
however, whenever i assign a subnet in which the fourth octet happens to
be zero, things don't work correctly. i.e. whenever i assign a network
number in /etc/networks in which the last octet is zero, e.g.
test.net.edu nn.nn.nn.0
where nn are any valid integers, ... when i do this, and then do
a netstat -r , the system shows the network number, not the
network name ( e.g. test.net.edu ) as it should. also, the routing
funtions ( including broadcasts of RIP packets ) just don't work
right, and these zero-suffixed subnets don't get into other machines'
routing tables.
anybody know a good fix for this, or do we all simply have to throw
away every sub-network number that ends with a zero octet. ( which amounts
to 255 network numbers if you have subnet mask bits set from
the fourth octet !!!! )
thanks in advance for your help.
jpw
univ of ill at chicago
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