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Subnet Cheat Sheet

CIDRSubnet MaskWildcard MaskTotal IPsUsable HostsNetwork BitsHost Bits
/32255.255.255.2550.0.0.011320
/31255.255.255.2540.0.0.122311
/30255.255.255.2520.0.0.342302
/29255.255.255.2480.0.0.786293
/28255.255.255.2400.0.0.151614284
/27255.255.255.2240.0.0.313230275
/26255.255.255.1920.0.0.636462266
/25255.255.255.1280.0.0.127128126257
/24255.255.255.00.0.0.255256254248
/23255.255.254.00.0.1.255512510239
/22255.255.252.00.0.3.2551,0241,0222210
/21255.255.248.00.0.7.2552,0482,0462111
/20255.255.240.00.0.15.2554,0964,0942012
/19255.255.224.00.0.31.2558,1928,1901913
/18255.255.192.00.0.63.25516,38416,3821814
/17255.255.128.00.0.127.25532,76832,7661715
/16255.255.0.00.0.255.25565,53665,5341616
/15255.254.0.00.1.255.255131,072131,0701517
/14255.252.0.00.3.255.255262,144262,1421418
/13255.248.0.00.7.255.255524,288524,2861319
/12255.240.0.00.15.255.2551,048,5761,048,5741220
/11255.224.0.00.31.255.2552,097,1522,097,1501121
/10255.192.0.00.63.255.2554,194,3044,194,3021022
/9255.128.0.00.127.255.2558,388,6088,388,606923
/8255.0.0.00.255.255.25516,777,21616,777,214824
/7254.0.0.01.255.255.25533,554,43233,554,430725
/6252.0.0.03.255.255.25567,108,86467,108,862626
/5248.0.0.07.255.255.255134,217,728134,217,726527
/4240.0.0.015.255.255.255268,435,456268,435,454428
/3224.0.0.031.255.255.255536,870,912536,870,910329
/2192.0.0.063.255.255.2551,073,741,8241,073,741,822230
/1128.0.0.0127.255.255.2552,147,483,6482,147,483,646131
/00.0.0.0255.255.255.2554,294,967,2964,294,967,294032

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to Use

Enter an IP address and CIDR prefix above to calculate subnet details including network address, broadcast address, subnet mask, and usable host range.

CIDR Notation

CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) replaced traditional classful networking. The prefix length (e.g., /24) specifies how many bits identify the network, with the remaining bits identifying hosts.

Common Subnet Sizes

/24 (254 hosts) is the most common LAN size. /16 (65,534 hosts) suits large campuses. /30 (2 hosts) is used for point-to-point links. /32 represents a single host.