>> in these days of CIDR ? Isn't it acceptable just to suffix hosts with "/32"
?
>> Would code to accept "/A", "/B", "/C", "/H" and "/host" make things clearer
?
> in these daze of CIDR, what is the meaning of /A?
Sorry -- I should heva been more explicit ... I mean have aliases
/A = /8
/B = /16
/C = /24
/H = /32
/host = /32
as these are still common and well understood netmasks.
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