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1.23 | Rules for CIDR (Classless Iner Domain Routing) || IPV4 Addressing #computernetwork



CIDR, or Classless Inter-Domain Routing, is a method used to allocate and specify IP addresses for efficient internet routing. Instead of the traditional class-based addressing, CIDR allows for more flexible and efficient distribution of IP addresses. In a YouTube description, you could highlight how CIDR simplifies IP address management, optimizes routing table entries, and plays a crucial role in the scalability of the internet. Don’t forget to mention its notation, like “/24” or “/16,” and how it impacts subnetting.

Keywords:
1. CIDR
2. Classless Inter-Domain Routing
3. IP addressing
4. Subnetting
5. Routing efficiency
6. IP allocation
7. Internet scalability
8. CIDR notation
9. IPv4
10. Network management

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#CIDR #IPAddresses #Networking #Subnetting #Routing #InternetProtocol #NetworkEfficiency #IPv4 #TechExplained #CIDRNotation

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.