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by Control8894
750 days ago
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Sometimes they might have been able to allocate it more compactly - but how do you predict exactly what your needs will be in 20 years? Other times they might not have been able to allocate it more compactly - are you really going to go make routes for a /25 and a /26 and a /27 when you need 200 IPs, just to save a single /27 over giving it the whole /24? There can also be reasons to structure it more sparsely than required for UX, namely to give a more hierarchical structure - maybe by region and store, or similar. tl;dr it's not necessarily a mistake that your allocations mean you use more space than strictly necessary |
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