I've recently changed my network somewhat to move from a single multi-WAN router to two single-WAN routers to handle both my Cable connection and my Sonic DSL connection. The primary router is connected to my cable connection and has DHCP enabled. The second router has DHCP turned off and resides at a different LAN address. My web/mail/file server has its network hard coded to point to the Sonic router (since Comcast doesn't like servers).
However, when another machine on my network addresses a Sonic address block, I have static routes in the primary router that will send those requests to the Sonic router. My question is, how to determine what netblocks Sonic owns? I'm primarily concerned with the address blocks used for servers at Sonic. I've deduced eight blocks so far. Are there other major blocks that I'm missing?
64.142.0.0/17
69.12.128.0/17
70.36.128.0/17
75.101.0.0/17
76.191.128.0/17
173.228.0.0/17
200.201.224.0/24
209.204.128.0/18
Thanks!
However, when another machine on my network addresses a Sonic address block, I have static routes in the primary router that will send those requests to the Sonic router. My question is, how to determine what netblocks Sonic owns? I'm primarily concerned with the address blocks used for servers at Sonic. I've deduced eight blocks so far. Are there other major blocks that I'm missing?
64.142.0.0/17
69.12.128.0/17
70.36.128.0/17
75.101.0.0/17
76.191.128.0/17
173.228.0.0/17
200.201.224.0/24
209.204.128.0/18
Thanks!