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50 changes: 39 additions & 11 deletions pxe/intrepid/athena10-intrepid/athena/masks
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# network, broadcast, and gateway address for a given IP address. See
# the comments at the top of that file for usage information.

# Most MITnet addresses begin with "18" and have a 16-bit netmask.
# 18.7 is being used in IS machine rooms with a 24-bit netmask.
# At least parts of 18.7.1 are being used as /30s for servers that
# don't like to have their IP address changed.
# Bits of LCS also have a 24-bit netmask, according to
# wollman@lcs.mit.edu, 1/12/98.
# 18.101 is being used for IS internal experiments, with a 28 bit netmask.
18.7.1.0 24 30
18.1.0.0 16 24
18.3.0.0 16 24
18.4.0.0 16 24
18.5.0.0 16 24
18.6.0.0 16 24
18.7.0.0 16 24
18.24.0.0 16 24
18.26.0.0 16 24
18.101.0.0 16 28
18.8.0.0 16 24
18.9.0.0 16 24
18.12.0.0 16 24
18.13.0.0 16 24
18.14.0.0 16 24
18.15.0.0 16 24
18.16.0.0 16 24
18.18.160.0 24 24
18.18.175.0 24 24
18.18.198.0 24 24
18.18.244.0 24 24
18.27.0.0 16 24
18.29.0.0 16 24
18.102.0.0 16 24
18.0.0.0 8 16

# Treat net 10 the same as net 18.
10.1.0.0 16 24
10.3.0.0 16 24
10.4.0.0 16 24
10.5.0.0 16 24
10.6.0.0 16 24
10.7.0.0 16 24
10.8.0.0 16 24
10.9.0.0 16 24
10.12.0.0 16 24
10.13.0.0 16 24
10.14.0.0 16 24
10.15.0.0 16 24
10.16.0.0 16 24
10.27.0.0 16 24
10.29.0.0 16 24
10.102.0.0 16 24
10.0.0.0 8 16


# WHOI has a class B subnetted to 22 bits. 128.128.16 has a funny
# gateway address.
128.128.16.0 22 22 128.128.16.7
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50 changes: 39 additions & 11 deletions pxe/jaunty/debathena-jaunty/athena/masks
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# network, broadcast, and gateway address for a given IP address. See
# the comments at the top of that file for usage information.

# Most MITnet addresses begin with "18" and have a 16-bit netmask.
# 18.7 is being used in IS machine rooms with a 24-bit netmask.
# At least parts of 18.7.1 are being used as /30s for servers that
# don't like to have their IP address changed.
# Bits of LCS also have a 24-bit netmask, according to
# wollman@lcs.mit.edu, 1/12/98.
# 18.101 is being used for IS internal experiments, with a 28 bit netmask.
18.7.1.0 24 30
18.1.0.0 16 24
18.3.0.0 16 24
18.4.0.0 16 24
18.5.0.0 16 24
18.6.0.0 16 24
18.7.0.0 16 24
18.24.0.0 16 24
18.26.0.0 16 24
18.101.0.0 16 28
18.8.0.0 16 24
18.9.0.0 16 24
18.12.0.0 16 24
18.13.0.0 16 24
18.14.0.0 16 24
18.15.0.0 16 24
18.16.0.0 16 24
18.18.160.0 24 24
18.18.175.0 24 24
18.18.198.0 24 24
18.18.244.0 24 24
18.27.0.0 16 24
18.29.0.0 16 24
18.102.0.0 16 24
18.0.0.0 8 16

# Treat net 10 the same as net 18.
10.1.0.0 16 24
10.3.0.0 16 24
10.4.0.0 16 24
10.5.0.0 16 24
10.6.0.0 16 24
10.7.0.0 16 24
10.8.0.0 16 24
10.9.0.0 16 24
10.12.0.0 16 24
10.13.0.0 16 24
10.14.0.0 16 24
10.15.0.0 16 24
10.16.0.0 16 24
10.27.0.0 16 24
10.29.0.0 16 24
10.102.0.0 16 24
10.0.0.0 8 16


# WHOI has a class B subnetted to 22 bits. 128.128.16 has a funny
# gateway address.
128.128.16.0 22 22 128.128.16.7
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50 changes: 39 additions & 11 deletions pxe/karmic/debathena-karmic/athena/masks
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
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# network, broadcast, and gateway address for a given IP address. See
# the comments at the top of that file for usage information.

# Most MITnet addresses begin with "18" and have a 16-bit netmask.
# 18.7 is being used in IS machine rooms with a 24-bit netmask.
# At least parts of 18.7.1 are being used as /30s for servers that
# don't like to have their IP address changed.
# Bits of LCS also have a 24-bit netmask, according to
# wollman@lcs.mit.edu, 1/12/98.
# 18.101 is being used for IS internal experiments, with a 28 bit netmask.
18.7.1.0 24 30
18.1.0.0 16 24
18.3.0.0 16 24
18.4.0.0 16 24
18.5.0.0 16 24
18.6.0.0 16 24
18.7.0.0 16 24
18.24.0.0 16 24
18.26.0.0 16 24
18.101.0.0 16 28
18.8.0.0 16 24
18.9.0.0 16 24
18.12.0.0 16 24
18.13.0.0 16 24
18.14.0.0 16 24
18.15.0.0 16 24
18.16.0.0 16 24
18.18.160.0 24 24
18.18.175.0 24 24
18.18.198.0 24 24
18.18.244.0 24 24
18.27.0.0 16 24
18.29.0.0 16 24
18.102.0.0 16 24
18.0.0.0 8 16

# Treat net 10 the same as net 18.
10.1.0.0 16 24
10.3.0.0 16 24
10.4.0.0 16 24
10.5.0.0 16 24
10.6.0.0 16 24
10.7.0.0 16 24
10.8.0.0 16 24
10.9.0.0 16 24
10.12.0.0 16 24
10.13.0.0 16 24
10.14.0.0 16 24
10.15.0.0 16 24
10.16.0.0 16 24
10.27.0.0 16 24
10.29.0.0 16 24
10.102.0.0 16 24
10.0.0.0 8 16


# WHOI has a class B subnetted to 22 bits. 128.128.16 has a funny
# gateway address.
128.128.16.0 22 22 128.128.16.7
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50 changes: 39 additions & 11 deletions pxe/lucid/debathena/athena/masks
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -23,20 +23,48 @@
# network, broadcast, and gateway address for a given IP address. See
# the comments at the top of that file for usage information.

# Most MITnet addresses begin with "18" and have a 16-bit netmask.
# 18.7 is being used in IS machine rooms with a 24-bit netmask.
# At least parts of 18.7.1 are being used as /30s for servers that
# don't like to have their IP address changed.
# Bits of LCS also have a 24-bit netmask, according to
# wollman@lcs.mit.edu, 1/12/98.
# 18.101 is being used for IS internal experiments, with a 28 bit netmask.
18.7.1.0 24 30
18.1.0.0 16 24
18.3.0.0 16 24
18.4.0.0 16 24
18.5.0.0 16 24
18.6.0.0 16 24
18.7.0.0 16 24
18.24.0.0 16 24
18.26.0.0 16 24
18.101.0.0 16 28
18.8.0.0 16 24
18.9.0.0 16 24
18.12.0.0 16 24
18.13.0.0 16 24
18.14.0.0 16 24
18.15.0.0 16 24
18.16.0.0 16 24
18.18.160.0 24 24
18.18.175.0 24 24
18.18.198.0 24 24
18.18.244.0 24 24
18.27.0.0 16 24
18.29.0.0 16 24
18.102.0.0 16 24
18.0.0.0 8 16

# Treat net 10 the same as net 18.
10.1.0.0 16 24
10.3.0.0 16 24
10.4.0.0 16 24
10.5.0.0 16 24
10.6.0.0 16 24
10.7.0.0 16 24
10.8.0.0 16 24
10.9.0.0 16 24
10.12.0.0 16 24
10.13.0.0 16 24
10.14.0.0 16 24
10.15.0.0 16 24
10.16.0.0 16 24
10.27.0.0 16 24
10.29.0.0 16 24
10.102.0.0 16 24
10.0.0.0 8 16


# WHOI has a class B subnetted to 22 bits. 128.128.16 has a funny
# gateway address.
128.128.16.0 22 22 128.128.16.7
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50 changes: 39 additions & 11 deletions pxe/natty/debathena/athena/masks
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Expand Up @@ -23,20 +23,48 @@
# network, broadcast, and gateway address for a given IP address. See
# the comments at the top of that file for usage information.

# Most MITnet addresses begin with "18" and have a 16-bit netmask.
# 18.7 is being used in IS machine rooms with a 24-bit netmask.
# At least parts of 18.7.1 are being used as /30s for servers that
# don't like to have their IP address changed.
# Bits of LCS also have a 24-bit netmask, according to
# wollman@lcs.mit.edu, 1/12/98.
# 18.101 is being used for IS internal experiments, with a 28 bit netmask.
18.7.1.0 24 30
18.1.0.0 16 24
18.3.0.0 16 24
18.4.0.0 16 24
18.5.0.0 16 24
18.6.0.0 16 24
18.7.0.0 16 24
18.24.0.0 16 24
18.26.0.0 16 24
18.101.0.0 16 28
18.8.0.0 16 24
18.9.0.0 16 24
18.12.0.0 16 24
18.13.0.0 16 24
18.14.0.0 16 24
18.15.0.0 16 24
18.16.0.0 16 24
18.18.160.0 24 24
18.18.175.0 24 24
18.18.198.0 24 24
18.18.244.0 24 24
18.27.0.0 16 24
18.29.0.0 16 24
18.102.0.0 16 24
18.0.0.0 8 16

# Treat net 10 the same as net 18.
10.1.0.0 16 24
10.3.0.0 16 24
10.4.0.0 16 24
10.5.0.0 16 24
10.6.0.0 16 24
10.7.0.0 16 24
10.8.0.0 16 24
10.9.0.0 16 24
10.12.0.0 16 24
10.13.0.0 16 24
10.14.0.0 16 24
10.15.0.0 16 24
10.16.0.0 16 24
10.27.0.0 16 24
10.29.0.0 16 24
10.102.0.0 16 24
10.0.0.0 8 16


# WHOI has a class B subnetted to 22 bits. 128.128.16 has a funny
# gateway address.
128.128.16.0 22 22 128.128.16.7
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50 changes: 39 additions & 11 deletions pxe/oneiric/debathena/athena/masks
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -23,20 +23,48 @@
# network, broadcast, and gateway address for a given IP address. See
# the comments at the top of that file for usage information.

# Most MITnet addresses begin with "18" and have a 16-bit netmask.
# 18.7 is being used in IS machine rooms with a 24-bit netmask.
# At least parts of 18.7.1 are being used as /30s for servers that
# don't like to have their IP address changed.
# Bits of LCS also have a 24-bit netmask, according to
# wollman@lcs.mit.edu, 1/12/98.
# 18.101 is being used for IS internal experiments, with a 28 bit netmask.
18.7.1.0 24 30
18.1.0.0 16 24
18.3.0.0 16 24
18.4.0.0 16 24
18.5.0.0 16 24
18.6.0.0 16 24
18.7.0.0 16 24
18.24.0.0 16 24
18.26.0.0 16 24
18.101.0.0 16 28
18.8.0.0 16 24
18.9.0.0 16 24
18.12.0.0 16 24
18.13.0.0 16 24
18.14.0.0 16 24
18.15.0.0 16 24
18.16.0.0 16 24
18.18.160.0 24 24
18.18.175.0 24 24
18.18.198.0 24 24
18.18.244.0 24 24
18.27.0.0 16 24
18.29.0.0 16 24
18.102.0.0 16 24
18.0.0.0 8 16

# Treat net 10 the same as net 18.
10.1.0.0 16 24
10.3.0.0 16 24
10.4.0.0 16 24
10.5.0.0 16 24
10.6.0.0 16 24
10.7.0.0 16 24
10.8.0.0 16 24
10.9.0.0 16 24
10.12.0.0 16 24
10.13.0.0 16 24
10.14.0.0 16 24
10.15.0.0 16 24
10.16.0.0 16 24
10.27.0.0 16 24
10.29.0.0 16 24
10.102.0.0 16 24
10.0.0.0 8 16


# WHOI has a class B subnetted to 22 bits. 128.128.16 has a funny
# gateway address.
128.128.16.0 22 22 128.128.16.7
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