The grouping of two or more class networks together is calle
The grouping of two or more class networks together is called a cidr block?
The grouping of two or more class networks together is called a cidr block?
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CIDR BLock The grouping of two or more class networks together; also called supernetting
CIDR blocks are used to break down the class barriers in IP addressing. For example, two Class C networks (192.168.78.0124 and 192.168.79.0124) can be grouped
together as one big sub net. These two networks can be grouped together by modifying the 124 CIDR number to 123. This means that one bit has been borrowed from the
network address bits to combine the two networks into one supernet.
