What is supernetting?
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What is supernetting?
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Supernetting is a process through which two or more network address ranges are combined into a single large network. The number of available networks and hosts firmly depend on the network class. Supernetting, also known as Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), is a way to aggregate multiple Internet addresses of the same class.
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