Database System Concepts
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A company has a class-B IP 145.93.*.*/16 and wants to partition it into 32 subnetworks. How many bits should the subnet ID (excluding the network ID) be? Do all subnets share a mask? What's the subnet mask if that's true? Please list subnet masks.
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