[MLB-WIRELESS] ip allocation list based on suburb
Michael McKinnon
MichaelM at zonewerx.com
Wed Feb 13 13:15:09 EST 2002
I like the suburb allocation idea, but why not go back to postcodes with:
Postcode 3000 = 10.30.1.x
Postcode 3121 = 10.31.21.x
Postcode 3550 = 10.35.50.x
Postcode 3032 = 10.30.32.x
It just depends how the C class that is left is separated. In reality, each
node should not require more than 1 IP for each link to each other node, so
what is the average number of nodes in each suburb going to be?
..MJM
> -----Original Message-----
> From: drew at no6.com [mailto:drew at no6.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2002 8:04 AM
> have 10.1.xx for melb, 10.2.x.x for richmond, etc, etc. then
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-Drew
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