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14 | | One Feature of !HaCi is the illustration of free/available subnets in an existing supernet. The default behavior is to compute always the networks with the greatest netmask possible. This can be adjusted by defining a default subnet size, in order to restrict the maximum subnetsize. Case example: You have a supernet specific for customer transfer networks. These networks have naturally a size resp. a CIDR '/30'. For a better overview of available free subnets you can specify (at the supernet) a default subnet CIDR of '30', so that only subnets with the maximum size of '/30' will be printed (see picture). |
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| 15 | One feature of !HaCi is the illustration of free/available subnets in an existing supernet. The default behavior is to always compute the networks with the greatest netmask possible (i.e. the shortest resulting prefixes). This can be adjusted by defining a default subnet size, in order to restrict the maximum subnetsize. Case example: You have a supernet specific for customer transfer networks. These networks have naturally a size resp. a CIDR '/30'. For a better overview of available free subnets you can specify (at the supernet) a default subnet CIDR of '30', so that only subnets with the maximum size of '/30' will be printed (see picture). |