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This is a discussion on Cidr within the Cisco Certification forums, part of the Certification category; Hi Guys, wat is meant by CIDR......then its use...............
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Re: Cidr
CIDR stands for classless inter-domain routing.
Previously IP addresses were managed by organisations on the basis of classes. There are mainly four classes of IP addresses (Class A-D) Each class specifies number of hosts that can be present on the network. Class B was the most used one. e.g. Class # Network Bits # Hosts Bits Subnet mask Class B 16 bits 16 bits 255.255.0.0 A class B address means maximum number of 2^16=655535 host addresses for each N/w address. But the Classes used meant wastage of IP addresses. Therefore CIDR was introduced in which network bits can be assigned values according to usage e.g. 172.21.160.0/24 means that network address is 172.21.160.0 and hosts range from 172.21.160.1-172.21.160.255. BGP/OSPF/ISIS supports CIDR. Last edited by pisces_sangha : 05-26-2007 at 11:29 AM. Reason: addtional information added |
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