Peter Moody <peter <at> hda3.com> writes: > > the address with all of the hosts bits masked to zero is most commonly > referred to as the network address. same as the address with all of > the host bits set to one is called the broadcast address. calling it > something like base_address or min_address will cause quite a bit more > confusion. Quite a bit less IMO. I'm not a network specialist, but the "network address" of a network sounds quite vague to me, while things like "lower_bound", "first", "first_address", "firstip" are immediately understandable and non-ambiguous.
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