Messages in this thread |  | | From | Bernd Petrovitsch <> | Subject | Re: About IP address | Date | Tue, 28 Nov 2000 10:46:20 +0100 |
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To throw additional information (or confusion or simply wrong stuff?) in :
In message <20001127163217.B20394@alcove.wittsend.com>, "Michael H. Warfield" w rote: > I have been unable to find any documentation in the RFCs >which lay claim to restricting 128.0.*.* or 191.255.*.*. The fact
RFC1940, though it's "only" informational, bottom of page 7 : --- snip --- Source Route (variable)
The components of the source route are syntactically IP addresses.
An IP address from network 128.0.0.0 is used to encode a next hop that is a domain. The least significant two octets contain the DI, which is an Internet Autonomous System number. --- snip ---
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