You might look at RFC1597 for network numbers that you can use internally
without conflicting with other sites' registered addresses - maybe for that
day when you _do_ find you have a conflict... :-)
Eric Wedaa writes:
>
> Says who? My inside networks are not known outside the company. In fact, my
> inside networks aren't even registered. Hiding them means that we can
> create/destroy random class C networks at will. Our firewall and router
> don't advertise those routes, so no other site is going to get burnt by
> our random Class C networks. And as long as we don't have to connect to
> any of the sites that have those addresses, we're ok. (So far, so good.)
>
> >>>>>Ericw
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