Peter Moody wrote: > I've mentioned at least once (and others have mentioned as well) that > it's very common, when describing the ip address/prefix of a NIC to > write, "192.168.1.100/24" Yes, but if you want to *retain* all of that information, the object you have isn't just a "network", it's more like "network plus the address of its interface". So some people think that using the name "IPNetwork" for this object is confusing. -- Greg
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