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Red Squirrel wrote: Was she sitting beside you when you she started this topic? Because I can confirm elsewise.![]()
Not that surprising if you work with it enough. And besides, the 10.0.0.0 range is pretty common in corporate networks. It's open for private network use. Kinda like the common 192.168.0.0 that's often used in home networks, except a larger range.Red Squirrel wrote: Actually that's what all the admins say.
Hmm I could say what it's all the network analysts say, but usually it goes more like this: "Hey can you ping 10.129.128.39 for me?"
Wow, really sad that I know my corporate network's subnet off by heart like that.