Nortel Aquried the 47.x.x.x. class A network from Bell Northern Research when they took them over in the late 90's so chances these are from this block
As far as I recall from when I worked in Nortels R&D Organisation Nortel had the whole of the 16.x.x.x A class network
so I bet this 600 thousand or so are from that block
My first foray into linux was the MCC interim release on October 1992 whilst at Manchester University. I installed it on a 40Meg Partition on my 386DX25 and the reason was to allow me to do the programming course works without been tied to going into the Unix computer lab.
I still remember using 0.95 of the linux kernel and remember the excitement on the course when 1.0 of the linux kernel was released.
Ah them were the days.
Memories..............
... I'll bet they're all in the 169.* block.
Nortel Aquried the 47.x.x.x. class A network from Bell Northern Research when they took them over in the late 90's so chances these are from this block
... I'll bet they're all in the 169.* block.
As far as I recall from when I worked in Nortels R&D Organisation Nortel had the whole of the 16.x.x.x A class network so I bet this 600 thousand or so are from that block
My first foray into linux was the MCC interim release on October 1992 whilst at Manchester University. I installed it on a 40Meg Partition on my 386DX25 and the reason was to allow me to do the programming course works without been tied to going into the Unix computer lab. I still remember using 0.95 of the linux kernel and remember the excitement on the course when 1.0 of the linux kernel was released. Ah them were the days. Memories..............