CIDR
Classless Inter-Domain
Routing is a way to allocate and specify the Internet addresses used in interdomain routing
more flexibly than with the original system of IP address classes. This address aggregation
scheme uses supernet addresses to represent multiple IP destinations. Rather than advertise
a separate route for each destination, a router uses a supernet address to advertise a
single route representing all destinations.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) does not
support CIDR but
backbone area and
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) support CIDR.