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> From: Melissa Kucbel-Saumier [mailto:melissaks -at- eicon -dot- com]
> Subject: Bogus IP address for screen shot
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> Hello,
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> Are there reserved IP addresses that will not point to any specific
> computer? I need to replace internal IP addresses with bogus ones,
> but I don't want to guess a number that will indeed represent someone
> else's computer... Do I have to use 1.1.1.1 (looks a bit fake)? Is
> there an equivalent to the 555 phone numbers for IP addresses?