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FWIW, you can easily use all but two of the addresses in a /8 if you set your subnet mask to 255.0.0.0. MIT used to run their public IPs this way. The entire campus was one huge switched network. You could get any IP in their /8 and take it anywhere on campus.


Thinking about the amount of ARP alone in that subnet (let alone other types of broadcast traffic) is horrifying...


"smart" switches which don't allow broadcast and direct ARP packets only to the correct destinations can fix this.


Many colleges ran this way in the 90's. I am familiar with several that had flat /16's, no subnetting.


At least it would be bounded by the number of students and staff, ie around 10k / 2^14.




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