Chris,
This
is working as designed......with the zeros being dropped.
NetView has always dropped the last zero(s) in the Network
IP.
In
your example 10.212.0.0 would be displayed 10.212, even though
the mask is 255.255.255.0
If
you
are not seeing interconnections where you think you should be seeing
them,
something else is wrong.
You
should see a router in that subnet.
Did
you cut/paste the router somewhere it doesn't belong?
Don
Davis
Hello all,
I ahve a
question. networks with a 0 in them (ie 10.212.0.x) with a
255.255.255.0
subnet. Netview creates a network called 10.212 but it is attached to
nothing. it just sits out there as a network even though there are
devices within the network and they are switches attached back to a
router. But there is no connection (line) drawn representing the
connection. ANy ideas?
Thanks Chris Petrina
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