Re: What's 16 bits between friends?
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Re: What's 16 bits between friends?
> Of course, host addresses which are allocated are always /128 in size,
> even if they are entries in a larger network.
>
> I am discussing *network* allocation policies. Specifically, what the
> impact is, if you use 16 more bits than necessary, for the host portion,
> and thus have 16 fewer bits in the network portion.
each cellphone can serve a subnet around a persons' body. then think
about super-crowded trains in tokyo.
itojun
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