Network and IP address calculator

Show network, broadcast, first and last address for a given network:

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The netmask in "bits format" is also known as mask in CIDR format (CIDR=Classless Inter-Domain Routing).

Converters for Network and IP address

Subnet Mask Converter (dotted decimal to bits format)

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Subnet Mask Converter (bits format to dotted decimal)

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Convert dotted decimal IP-address or mask to binary and hex



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Calculate the bit-complement of an IP-address (invert)

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Convert a Network Mask to amount of usable addresses

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IP Multicast address ranges

All multicast addresses can easily be recognized because they start with the bit pattern "1110".

224.0.0.0 - 224.0.0.255 Well-known multicast addresses, control channels
224.0.1.0 - 238.255.255.255 Globally-scoped (Internet-wide) multicast addresses
239.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255 Local multicast addresses

Special and private address ranges

Private address ranges are not routed on the Internet and can be freely allocated in any private network. NAT (network address translation) is required when connecting such a network to the Internet.

Private network addresses (RFC1597/RFC1918 addresses):
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 A 24-bit block, /8, class A network
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 A 20-bit block, /12, set of 16 contiguous class B network numbers
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 A 16-bit block, /16, set of 255 contiguous class C network numbers

Special addresses:
127.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255 Special address range for the localhost. You can normally not use those addresses for anything else. 127.0.0.1 is generally assigned to the loopback device
0.0.0.0 Special host address commonly reserved for the default route

Overview of common subnets and masks

Mask Hosts  Usable Netmask          Hex Mask
/30  4      2      255.255.255.252  fffffffc  this is 1/64 of a Class C net
/29  8      6      255.255.255.248  fffffff8  this is 1/32 of a Class C net
/28  16     14     255.255.255.240  fffffff0  this is 1/16 of a Class C net
/27  32     30     255.255.255.224  ffffffe0  this is 1/8 of a Class C net
/26  64     62     255.255.255.192  ffffffc0  this is 1/4 of a Class C net
/24  256    254    255.255.255.0    ffffff00  this is a Class C net
/23  512    510    255.255.254.0    fffffe00  these are 2 Class C net
/22  1024   1022   255.255.252.0    fffffc00  these are 4 Class C net
/21  2048   2046   255.255.248.0    fffff800  these are 8 Class C net
/20  4096   4094   255.255.240.0    fffff000  these are 16 Class C net
/19  8192   8190   255.255.224.0    ffffe000  these are 32 Class C net
/18  16384  16382  255.255.192.0    ffffc000  these are 64 Class C net
/17  32768  32766  255.255.128.0    ffff8000  these are 128 Class C net
/16  65536  65534  255.255.0.0      ffff0000  these are 256 Class C net = Class B net

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© Guido Socher, Version: 2008-09-14