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networking - How exactly is a subnet mask used when determining where to send a packet to? - Super User
![SOLVED: 1. [8 pts] The table below is a routing table using CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) Address bytes are denoted in binary. The notation "/23" denotes a subnet mask Netmask/Length Interface 11000100.01011010.00000010.00000000/23 SOLVED: 1. [8 pts] The table below is a routing table using CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) Address bytes are denoted in binary. The notation "/23" denotes a subnet mask Netmask/Length Interface 11000100.01011010.00000010.00000000/23](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/1b6a5df2e56c4ec3bff125f1c21d572b.jpg)