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For example, in the late 1990s, the IP address 208.130.29.33 (since reassigned) was used by the <tt>www.freesoft.org</tt> web server. An analysis of this address identified three CIDR prefixes. 208.128.0.0/11, a large CIDR block containing over 2 million addresses, had been assigned by [[ARIN]] (the North American RIR) to [[MCI]]. Automation Research Systems, a [[Virginia]] [[Value-added reseller|VAR]], leased an Internet connection from MCI and was assigned the 208.130.28.0/22
All of these CIDR prefixes would be used, at different locations in the network. Outside of MCI's network, the 208.128.0.0/11 prefix would be used to direct to MCI traffic bound not only for 208.130.29.33, but also for any of the roughly two million IP addresses with the same initial 11 bits. Within MCI's network, 208.130.28.0/22 would
==CIDR and masks==
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