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  • classless and classful addressing - Cisco Learning Network
    After subnetting, that is classless addressing, all the 1's combined (network bits +subnet bits) represent one single network and the zero's the host part bits
  • RIP V 2 Classful or Classless - Cisco Learning Network
    Thanks beforehand Like pmckenzie explained above, it depends on the configuration But yes RIPv2 is considered to be a Classless-routing protocol since the subnet-mask is advertised with the routing-updates If you are going to ask that question, it will depend on whether or not it will advertise the subnet-mask in the update RIPv2 does that
  • Classful vs Classless - Cisco Learning Network
    That is classless addressing, an efficiently designed scheme VLSM - That is further subnetting an already subnetted subnet, again one of the reasons to that is to assign different subnets to different departments in organization, There is also supernetting When the prefix is smaller than the default mask
  • confused - classful addressing and classless addressing
    Im a bit confused as to the difference between classless and classful addressing, I understand that classful has 3 parts network, subnet and host, which means a class A B or C network that can be subnetted such as 192 168 5 0 26 (a class C network that has been subnetted)
  • Classless and classful routing behaviors are not the same as classless . . .
    With "ip classless", packets destined to an address are strictly matched against the most specific route in the route table If no match exists, the default route can be used Classful (no ip classless) changes this a bit The logic goes as follows 1) does the destination match any route to the same classful network
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