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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] What is a site?
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Iljitsch van Beijnum
iljitsch at muada.com
Fri May 6 14:49:48 CEST 2005
On 6-mei-2005, at 14:41, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: > So the clarified example will be: If the > same service provider (probably the manufacturer but it may be also > a third > party company, even the ISP itself) is responsible for keeping the > maintenance of the freezer and the washing machine and the dish > washing > machine, they could be allocated in a single subnet, but a > different one > that the supermarket that will refill my beverage in the freezer, > and a > different one that will refill the fish. Why?? What is the advantage of having the washing machine and the freezer in different subnets? You didn't have to quote my entire message, btw. I still remember what it said...
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