If you're looking to segment a TCP/IP network, subnetting is not your only option. CIDR, or supernetting, is another way to accomplish the task and offers some unique solutions. Here's how to use ...
I've got an exam tomorrow and I thought I knew how supernetting works but now I don't. <BR>For example here is a question on a sample exam they gave us: <BR><BR><I>5) An organisation is given a block ...
Supernetting was created as a way to solve the problem of routing tables growing beyond our current ability to manage the exhaustion of Class B network address space. Much like one area code ...