CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) notation is a compact method for specifying IP address ranges and network masks. It is widely used in network configuration and management. An IP address consists of 4 octets, each containing 8 bits that represent values from 0 to 255. In CIDR notation, a forward slash (/) followed by a number indicates the length of the network prefix in bits. This prefix len
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