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<h1 class="topictitle1">Classless Inter-Domain Routing</h1>
<div><p>Classless Inter-Domain Routing can reduce the size of your routing
tables and make more IP addresses available within your business.</p>
<p>Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR or supernetting) is a way to combine
several class-C address ranges into a single network or route. This method
of routing adds class-C Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. These addresses
are given out by Internet service providers (ISPs) for use by
their customers. CIDR addresses can reduce the size of your routing tables
and make more IP addresses available within your business.</p>
<p>In the past, you were required to enter a subnet mask that was equal to
or greater than the mask required for the network class. For class-C addresses,
this meant a subnet of 255.255.255.0 was the largest (253 host) that could
be specified. To conserve IP addresses, when companies needed more than 253
hosts in a network, the Internet was issuing several class-C addresses. This
made the configuration of routes and other things difficult.</p>
<p>Now, CIDR allows these contiguous class-C addresses to be combined into
a single network address range by using the subnet mask. For example, if you
are giving out four class-C network addresses (208.222.148.0, 208.222.149.0,
208.222.150.0, and 208.222.151.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0), you
can ask your ISP to make them a supernet by using the subnet mask 255.255.252.0.
This mask combines the four networks into one for routing purposes. CIDR is
beneficial because it reduces the number of assigned but unnecessary IP addresses.</p>
<br /><img src="rzajw519.gif" alt="CIDR" /><br /><p>In this example, the router is set up to send one RIP message with the
network address 210.1.0.0 and subnet mask 255.255.240.0. This tells your systems
to receive the RIP messages for networks 210.1.0.0 through 210.1.15.0 through
this router. This sends one message rather than the 16 that it would take
to convey the same information if CIDR were not available.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzajwrcb.htm" title="Routing deals with what path the network traffic follows from its source to its destination and how that path is connected.">Routing connectivity methods</a></div>
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