Specifying the NIC Public private network cards during the Installation of the grid

Version: 11.2
Operating system: Solaris

We will install the 11.2 grid.
These are IP addresses, we will allocate for the Public sector and private Interfaces
bge0--->10.80.143.214 ---- for public network (Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 )

bge1--->172.132.116.81 ----- for private Interconnect (Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 )
But, during the Installation of the grid, the grid Setup will ask only those IPs with the last byte 0 as shown below url
bge0--->10.80.143.0 ---- for public network 

bge1--->172.132.116.0 ----- for private Interconnect 
http://4.BP.blogspot.com/_0ut-UEg1S3k/SqI3w1QgVLI/AAAAAAAAA1w/Zq6jwWWh_48/S1600-h/8.PNG

The installer actually displays the "subnet". But Public and private NIC of the subnet is 255.255.255.0
Is this really? Why the installer of the grid is not inviting the real IPs allocated to networks of Public and private?

Hello
Litte Note:

Why the installer of the grid is not inviting the real IPs allocated to networks of Public and private?

The cluster runs under Network (e.g. 10.80.143.0) under any one or two IP, because several IP addresses of the network in question can be used (it is about scalability and availability), you install a cluster it show the networks used, not used IP (this occurs in any system of cluster, you must specify the network).
Kind regards
Levi Pereira

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