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Using these subnet definitions instead of a list of individual hosts can make larger deployments much easier. Accounting should still be done on a per-IP basis, but those entries can be written on demand to an accounting file, and absence of an entry would mean the IP address is available.
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Instead of providing a list of IP addresses, most larger providers simply have subnet blocks attached to networks. For example:
vlan224: 192.168.24.0/24
vlan228: 192.168.28.0/24
vlan316: 172.16.16.0/24
Using these subnet definitions instead of a list of individual hosts can make larger deployments much easier. Accounting should still be done on a per-IP basis, but those entries can be written on demand to an accounting file, and absence of an entry would mean the IP address is available.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: