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New Nit and question on saidsame.
Ok, I've never gotten that heavily into it...

(This is also a request for clarification/correction)
But wait a second...

The broadcast will go out on its *broadcast domain*, which can transcend subnets, right?

(And I'm trying to recall how you control that).

So its not really *just* the subnets, but also the broadcast domain, right?

Addison
New Re: Nit and question on saidsame.
Nope, by definition broadcasts stop at the router.

If you have a network 192.168.1.0/24, you'll only hit up hosts on that network with a message to 192.168.1.255.

Routers do not pass on broadcast traffic - imagine the chaos if they did!

Peter
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New Oh, duh.
I was thinking about switches.

(And the fact that being switched doesn't save you from broadcast storms, something we couldn't get across to some PHB's at a prior job) (they were buying switches *because* of said storms).

Nevermind. :)

Thanks,
Addison
     Now this is odd. - (Silverlock) - (9)
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