What is a discontiguous network? Why does it pose challenges for a network designer?
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Discontinuous network is a single Class A, B or C network for which at least one routes to one subnet pass through subnets of a different network. Class A, B and C are class full networks.
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Well, a discontigous network is a network of two or more sub networks of a classful network that are well connected by numerous classful networks.
It poses a challenge to the network designers because the discontigous subnets are a major issue when it is about the classful routing protocols or working to get through an intelligent summarization throughout the network.
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