Why use a Class C Mask for a Class A or B IP Address ?
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Class C masks are used to specify the subnet size for Class A and B IP addresses. This is done to create multiple subnets within a larger network. By using a Class C mask, you can split a Class A or B network into smaller subnets, allowing for more efficient use of the available IP addresses.