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Subject: Re: Class A or C??
From: Jeffery.Gieserminnesotamutual.com
Date: Thu Aug 17 2000 - 12:36:43 CDT


I must amend my answer again. Today just isn't my day:(

#It is all in the subnet mask. This is a Class C subnet.

When performing routing it is the subnet mask that matters i.e. only
packets destined for the 10.9.2.0 portion of the class A 10.0.0.0 network
will be routed using that statement in the routing table. The 10 network
is still a class A network as others have pointed out already.

Regards,
Jeffery Gieser

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