Andy Smith wrote:
This is largely harmless since all it means is that
you cannot
communicate with IPs in 212.13.195.x, and for some time to come that
will only be other customers. However, eventually I will need to
start putting infrastructure into there too.
Wouldn't it be better to just use /24 subnets instead of getting people
to update all the time, then if/when machines between subnets need to
communicate with each other the router just reflects the connection back
on the LAN and the "MAC routing" updates and everything just works hunky
dory... ?
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