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To: submit-linux-dev-net@ratatosk.yggdrasil.com From: hpa@freya.yggdrasil.com (H. Peter Anvin) Date: 7 May 1996 05:38:13 GMT Reply-To: hpa@zytor.com (H. Peter Anvin) Followup to: <4mdp62$82f@palladium.transmeta.com> By author: hpa@transmeta.com (H. Peter Anvin) In newsgroup: linux.dev.net >=20 > >As for your question about mixed network classes on one hub, the ans= wer=20 > >is a resounding -NO-, unless you can partition the hub (then it woul= d=20 > >really be two hubs tho, wouldn't it :). > > > >>From what I remember of the subject, all nodes on a given ethernet=20 > >segment must have the same network address. >=20 > Correct. >=20 As a number of people have pointed out, that should have been "Correct, if you need them to talk to each other." Several IP networks could share a single Ethernet, but any traffic between the different networks would need to go through a router like traffic between any other two nets. In general, however, this is a pretty useless configuration. Split the net and double your bandwidth. -hpa --=20 PGP public key available - finger hpa@zytor.com "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." -- Bah=E1'u= 'll=E1h I don't work for Yggdrasil, but they sponsor the linux.* hierarchy.
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