Vu> I choose IP-Discover, and at the prompt I typed in 209.44.205.128
Vu> ( my Solaris has IP 209.44.205.154/255.255.255.192 ), and it
Vu> returned very fast w/ a message :
Vu> Discover 209.44.205.128 from Neptune [209.44.205.154]. Discover
Vu> finish in 0 seconds, and no thing appears.
Vu> But, if I typed in 209.44.205.0, it worked for a while and
Vu> displayed a lot of computers, but a lof of them are not in my
Vu> subnet.
Vu> I just want to discover my subnet. How can I do it ?
The discover script is pretty old and it does not work with arbitrary
subnet masks.
Juergen
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