| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 3610.1 |  | UTRTSC::KNOPPERS | Oswald Knoppers | Fri Apr 18 1997 02:34 | 15 | 
|  | >    Reason, is some PC client CANNOT handle ip subnet-zero, just before we 
>    start to look into the problem, can someone IP expert confirm that 
>    10.16.0.0 with mask 255.255.240.0 IS or IS NOT 1st subnet in that
>    block?
It is:
IP address:     10.16.15.254
Network mask:   255.255.240.0
Broadcast mask: 10.16.15.255
Network number: 10.16.0.0
Regards,
Oswald
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| 3610.2 | is 10.16.0.0 is a subnet-zero ? | SNOFS1::63496::CHIUANDREW |  | Sun Apr 20 1997 19:51 | 14 | 
|  |     re .1,
    
    tnanks,
    
    My questions should be is 10.16.0.0, is it a subnet zero ip subnet?
    
    I think it is not, since 10.0.0.0 is the first subnet (subnet zero)
    with mask 255.255.240.0, but 10.16.0.0 is xxxth subnet in 10.0.0.0,
    is it correct?
    
    
    thanks again for any help/idea!
    
    Andrew Chiu - NSIS Sydney
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| 3610.3 |  | MARVIN::HART | Tony Hart, InterNetworking Prod. Eng. Group | Mon Apr 21 1997 04:11 | 10 | 
|  | >    My questions should be is 10.16.0.0, is it a subnet zero ip subnet?
>    mask = 255.255.240.0
	No, its subnet number 0x100 (256).
	10.0.16.0 is subnet number 1
	10.0.0.0 is subnet number 0
	Tony
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| 3610.4 | thanks, that's good news! | SNOFS1::63496::CHIUANDREW |  | Mon Apr 21 1997 19:29 | 7 | 
|  |     re .3
    
    thanks a lot, customer is complaint that we use IP subnet zero for
    their backbone network and thanks again for your clarification.
    
    
    Andrew Chiu - NSIS Sydney
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