Re: [tkined] Subnet-zero and one another

Peter Polkinghorne (Peter.Polkinghorne@brunel.ac.uk)
Thu, 10 Dec 1998 15:07:18 +0100

> I just installed the latest version of tkined/scotty and have
> encountered a couple of problems. I have part of a class A
> (24.231.0.0/19) and when I try to do an IP-discover of the zero
> network (24.231.0.*), it defaults to the standard Class A netmask
> and tries to get everything. Is there a way around this? Every box on
> that net user 24 bits of mask.
>
If you look at the code for ip_discover.tcl in .../lib/tkined1.4.10/apps - you
will see it assumes addresses with traditional class A, B, C structure.

I guess the solution is to hack the code to at a suggestion add a new entry
point to just do your nectwork - the way it works is to cycle over N class C
networks.

> Also, is there a way to stretch the network line after it has been
> discovered?
>
Yes - select the network and use the resize option - click'n'drag

>
> Tomas T. Peiser, CET
> Network Operator
> Fundy Communications
> tom@fundy.ca
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