In what situation would you use the command "no ip classless"?

Cisco's site says
ip classless --- This command allows the software to forward packets that are
destined for unrecognized subnets of directly connected networks. The packets
are forwarded to the best supernet route.

no ip classless --- When this feature is disabled, the software discards the
packets when a router receives packets for a subnet that numerically falls
within its subnetwork addressing scheme, if there is no such subnet number in
the routing table and there is no network default route.

When would you use this in the real world?




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