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On Thu, May 11, 2023 14:33, Gavin Scott wrote:
> Actually it's definition of Class C probably isn't that crude. But I would
> certainly be tempted to try to hack it to bypass the validation check one
> way or the other; Unless someone knows how to get the configuration
> validated in the face of errors some other way.
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> G.
>
First I will assign 192.168.216.1 as an IP alias on the 192.168.0.1 I/F. That
should work and if so then I can thereby avoid the jiggery-pokery with software
that is never going to be fixed.
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