Originally Posted By: Jay_Reynolds_Freeman
Problem 3: CIDR is Classless Interdomain Routing. It balances the number of routes a router needs to know with the need to allocate addresses efficiently, mostly by subdividing class B networks.
The format is an IPv4-style number representing the start of a block of addresses, then a slash, then the number of prefix bits.
192.4.16/20 -- specifies all networks from 192.4.16 though 192.4.31.
Group Members: Jay Freeman, Naseem Fadayel
'''Originally Posted By: Jay_Reynolds_Freeman'''
Problem 3: CIDR is Classless Interdomain Routing. It balances the number of routes a router needs to know with the need to allocate addresses efficiently, mostly by subdividing class B networks.<br><br>The format is an IPv4-style number representing the start of a block of addresses, then a slash, then the number of prefix bits.<br><br>192.4.16/20 -- specifies all networks from 192.4.16 though 192.4.31.<br><br><br>Group Members: Jay Freeman, Naseem Fadayel