What Is Subnet Mask To Cidr?
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Subnet mask to CIDR (Classless Inter–Domain Routing) is a way of expressing a subnet mask in terms of its network address and the number of significant bits. It’s written in the form of an IP address followed by a slash (“/”) and then a number which indicates how many bits of the IP address are significant. For example, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 would be expressed as /24 in CIDR notation.