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IP address classes(CIDER, classful)
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Hi there ,
I do not know if this is the right forum I put my question but I did not know where to ,
I am asking about Classful and Classless IP addresses scheme (for IPv4), which is implemented (deployed) now days (on the Internet ) and if they both are , how they are not conflicting with each other ( in other words : have the classful addresses been eliminated completely from the internet space or it stills used , if yes how it does not conflict with the classless )
I have checked lot of sites were talking about the differences between the two approaches but this is not what I am asking about
I hope I made self clear ,
thanks in advance
I do not know if this is the right forum I put my question but I did not know where to ,
I am asking about Classful and Classless IP addresses scheme (for IPv4), which is implemented (deployed) now days (on the Internet ) and if they both are , how they are not conflicting with each other ( in other words : have the classful addresses been eliminated completely from the internet space or it stills used , if yes how it does not conflict with the classless )
I have checked lot of sites were talking about the differences between the two approaches but this is not what I am asking about
I hope I made self clear ,
thanks in advance
Last edited by knowledgelover; Oct 28th, 2008 at 2:35 pm. Reason: more explanation
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