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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 May 2001 10:38:09 -0700
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Philip Yantis wrote:
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> I can't get to jazz from work. I suspect it may be due to the way the network guys originally set things up. If so there's probably not much hope of getting them to change things now.
> The numeric ip for jazz is 192.6.38.5 and all of our internal ips are 192.6.......
> Is tere a way for me to get to jazz from work?
> currently I must go home to access jazz.
> I apologize if this is just a lot of stupid rambling. I've never before bothered to really learn the ins and outs of ip addressing. Never had to.

The jazz subnet is 192.6.38.*.  Non-HP networks should not be using these
addresses if you want to be able to access that HP subnet.

Internal networks should not be using IP addresses which conflict with the
outside world.  A special block of  "private" addresses was created to prevent
this conflict problem.  It sounds like you need to consider renumbering that
part of your internal network, and you should consider using the address ranges
specified in RFC1918:

http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1918.html
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