10-28-2013 05:38 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:26 PM
10-28-2013 06:06 PM
If you're looking just to resolve your issue, have you tried using any of the free subnet calculators found on the Internet?
Is your question more about understanding how to subdivide a network?
10-29-2013 02:55 AM
The question doesn't give enough information but if subnetting 10.10.93.0 into a Class C, you could use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192 (/26) which would give you 4 equal subnets with 62 usable addresses in each.
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