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Re: Ping for Broadcast IP
on your interfaces you need to disable ip directed-broadcast.
on Cisco, it's just
> en
# conf t
# int s0/0
# no ip directed-broadcast

..etc. 

hth

Joe

ps: if you have unix hosts, you can tell their IP stacks not to respond tot
 hese as well (layered defense..) 

>>> "milind" <milindp@...> 05/29/02 12:22AM >>>
Hi,

         I have a small network of 16 Ip and only few IP out of them are
used for the Devices. I have shut all the ports on the switch that are not
occupied. I am able to ping the Broadcast IP of the Network. Kindly guide me
where exactly the problem is...... and why I am able to ping the broadcast
IP...



Regards

Milind









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