Category:CIDR - Wikimedia Commons

Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) beschreibt ein Verfahren zur effizienteren Nutzung des bestehenden 32-Bit-IP-Adress-Raumes für IPv4.Es wurde 1993 eingeführt (RFC 1518, RFC 1519, RFC 4632), um die Größe von Routingtabellen zu reduzieren und um die verfügbaren Adressbereiche besser auszunutzen.Mit CIDR entfällt die feste Zuordnung einer IPv4-Adresse zu einer Netzklasse, aus … CIDR - Wiktionary Acronym of Classless Inter-Domain Routing; normally an IP address notation such as 192.168.1.0/24 indicating a block of addresses. The number after the slash indicates how many bits are in the mask; bits to the right are not masked. 192.168.1.35 and 192.168.1.252 are both valid addresses in the CIDR block 192.168.1.0/24, but 192.168.2.35 is not File:CIDR Address.svg - Wikipedia Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 440 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 176 pixels | 640 × 352 pixels | 1,024 × 563 pixels | 1,280 × 704 pixels. CIDR (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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Classless Inter-Domain Routing - Wikipedia

Безкласова маршрутизація (англ. Classless Inter-Domain Routing, CIDR) — метод IP-адресації, що дозволяє гнучко управляти простором IP-адрес, не використовуючи жорсткі рамки класової адресації.Використання цього методу дозволяє

Short for Classless Inter-Domain Routing, an IP addressing scheme that replaces the older system based on classes A, B, and C. With CIDR, a single IP address can be used to designate many unique IP addresses. A CIDR IP address looks like a normal IP address except that it ends with a slash followed by a number, called the IP network prefix.For example: CIDR dictionary definition | CIDR defined CIDR definition: An address assignment and aggregation strategy that allows multiple Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) Class C subnet address blocks to be grouped under a single address. Thereby, all addresses in those blocks can be routed to the s Controlled internal drug release (CIDR)--CIDR--artificial