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Old 12-12-2010, 06:43 AM  
Official Babe
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it tells you what the network and the client IP's are based on the number of bits in the "slash". So if it's a /24, it would be class C because the /24 bits take up X.X.X.

if you get /27 its a subnetted network class C network with 3 extra bits on the network side.
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