16 Feb
1993
16 Feb
'93
6:14 p.m.
Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no writes:
Oh, well... If some of you remember the form I sent to you as input to the common form, I specifically stated that even a class C network can be subnetted, and that such a strategy could be useful to conserve some address space. From the above, I read that this is not the intention anymore. Can someone explain why? (This is a section where the new version differs a bit from RFC 1366.)
I can't that was one of the questions I had as well. I have had legitimate cases with 2-4 hosts / subnet and allocating 1C for each is wasteful. We should go CIDR right away. Daniel