255.248.0.0 Subnet Mask
255.248.0.0 is the subnet mask for a /13 network — 524,286 usable hosts out of 524,288 addresses.
CIDR Prefix
/13
Wildcard Mask
0.7.255.255
Total Addresses
524,288
Usable Hosts
524,286
Network Bits
13
Host Bits
19
255.248.0.0 in Binary
Each octet is eight bits. The highlighted bits are the 13 network bits; the rest are the 19 host bits that vary within the subnet.
255
248
0
0
Networks Using 255.248.0.0
| Network | Host Range | Broadcast |
|---|---|---|
| 10.0.0.0/13 | 10.0.0.1 – 10.7.255.254 | 10.7.255.255 |
| 172.16.0.0/13 | 172.16.0.1 – 172.23.255.254 | 172.23.255.255 |
| 192.168.0.0/13 | 192.168.0.1 – 192.175.255.254 | 192.175.255.255 |
Neighbouring Masks
Frequently Asked Questions
What CIDR prefix is 255.248.0.0?
255.248.0.0 is /13 in CIDR notation. The mask sets the first 13 of the 32 bits in an IPv4 address to 1, marking them as the network portion, and leaves the remaining 19 bits as 0 for hosts.
How many hosts does 255.248.0.0 allow?
A network with mask 255.248.0.0 holds 524,288 addresses, of which 524,286 are usable by hosts — the network address and the broadcast address are reserved.
What is the wildcard mask for 255.248.0.0?
The wildcard mask for 255.248.0.0 is 0.7.255.255. It is the bitwise inverse: every 1 in the subnet mask becomes a 0 and every 0 becomes a 1. Cisco access lists and OSPF network statements take the wildcard form rather than the subnet mask.
Standards
- RFC 950 — Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
Defines the dotted-decimal subnet mask itself, and the rule that the network and broadcast addresses are not assignable to hosts.
- RFC 4632 — Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
Establishes the /13 prefix notation that 255.248.0.0 is equivalent to, and requires masks to be contiguous — which is why exactly 33 of the 4.3 billion possible values are valid.