Re: Use of all-ones and all-zeros subnets

William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu> Thu, 09 June 1994 02:19 UTC

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From: William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu>
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Subject: Re: Use of all-ones and all-zeros subnets
To: noc@barrnet.net
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 1994 21:02:06 -0500
Cc: rreq@rice.edu
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I understand that Tony Li/ Paul Traina have this document to write.

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Bill Manning