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DNA160 8-0AAA01 I MPORTANT I NFORMATION ABOUT THE S UPER S TACK ® II A DVANCED RPS M ANAGEM ENT M ODULE 3C16080 SL IP Sub net Ma sk In t his vers ion of the softwar e, the default SLI P Subnet Mas k (255,255.255.0) will apply t o all SLIP acti vity , re stricting SLIP communic ations to Class C subnets. Any value you e nter using the SLIPMA SK com[...]
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DNA160 8-0AAA01 DNA16080.FM Page 30 Friday, June 27, 1997 2:18 PM[...]