an IP routing prefix is shown, along with two address - one which matches, and one which does not
updated: 10 Sept 2008
Given the 27 bits netmask, the ip addresses 10.10.1.32/27 and 10.10.1.44/27 belong to the same subnetwork as they have the same 27 bits; instead 10.10.1.32/27 and 10.10.1.90/27 do not belong to the same subnetwork because they do not have the same 27 bits.
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