01-12-2016
Hi RudiC, at the moment I am starting from scratch. I will probably define the network I want to allocate against within the script, or maybe pass it in as an argument... either way, lets assume I have a 10.10.224.0/22 network (as an example) ... within the script I can already populate an array with the 'used' IP's in that range ... but my challenge is to find away of evaluating the ones that arent in use (free to use) within that range.
Sorry, but im not sure I understand the 2nd part of your question with those IPs you have given
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PHYS(2) System Calls Manual PHYS(2)
NAME
phys - allow a process to access physical addresses
SYNOPSIS
phys(segreg, size, physadr)
DESCRIPTION
The argument segreg specifies a process virtual (data-space) address range of 8K bytes starting at virtual address segregx8K bytes. This
address range is mapped into physical address physadrx64 bytes. Only the first sizex64 bytes of this mapping is addressable. If size is
zero, any previous mapping of this virtual address range is nullified. For example, the call
phys(6, 1, 0177775);
will map virtual addresses 0160000-0160077 into physical addresses 017777500-017777577. In particular, virtual address 0160060 is the
PDP-11 console located at physical address 017777560.
This call may only be executed by the super-user.
SEE ALSO
PDP-11 segmentation hardware
DIAGNOSTICS
The function value zero is returned if the physical mapping is in effect. The value -1 is returned if not super-user, if segreg is not in
the range 0-7, if size is not in the range 0-127, or if the specified segreg is already used for other than a previous call to phys.
BUGS
This system call is obviously very machine dependent and very dangerous. This system call is not considered a permanent part of the sys-
tem.
ASSEMBLER
(phys = 52.)
sys phys; segreg; size; physadr
PDP11 PHYS(2)