English Dictionary: Classless Inter-Domain Routing | by the DICT Development Group |
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
Classless Inter-Domain Routing {Internet addresses} in a way that allows summarisation into a smaller number of {routing table} entries. A CIDR block is a block of {Internet addresses} assigned to an {Internet Service Provider} (ISP) by the {Internic}. CIDR was introduced to enable the use of more sophisticated {routing} protocols such as {OSPF}. See {RFC 1467}, {RFC 1518}, {RFC 1519} and {RFC 1520}. [Is this true? Relation to classes?] (1997-03-06) |