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by chacham15 1019 days ago
My thought was that 10.2.0.0/16 is part of the 10.0.0.0/8 address range which is by default a private network address range (i.e. not routable by any other machines). I interpreted what the author wrote to say that your machine would be assigned an address in 10.2/16 but would still be able to route to other AWS services / machines in other 10/8 subnets (e.g. 10.1/16)