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255.255.255.248 Subnet Mask

255.255.255.248 is the subnet mask for a /29 network — 6 usable hosts out of 8 addresses.

CIDR Prefix

/29

Wildcard Mask

0.0.0.7

Total Addresses

8

Usable Hosts

6

Network Bits

29

Host Bits

3

255.255.255.248 in Binary

Each octet is eight bits. The highlighted bits are the 29 network bits; the rest are the 3 host bits that vary within the subnet.

11111111

255

.
11111111

255

.
11111111

255

.
11111000

248

Networks Using 255.255.255.248

NetworkHost RangeBroadcast
10.0.0.0/2910.0.0.110.0.0.610.0.0.7
172.16.0.0/29172.16.0.1172.16.0.6172.16.0.7
192.168.1.0/29192.168.1.1192.168.1.6192.168.1.7

Neighbouring Masks

Frequently Asked Questions

What CIDR prefix is 255.255.255.248?

255.255.255.248 is /29 in CIDR notation. The mask sets the first 29 of the 32 bits in an IPv4 address to 1, marking them as the network portion, and leaves the remaining 3 bits as 0 for hosts.

How many hosts does 255.255.255.248 allow?

A network with mask 255.255.255.248 holds 8 addresses, of which 6 are usable by hosts — the network address and the broadcast address are reserved.

What is the wildcard mask for 255.255.255.248?

The wildcard mask for 255.255.255.248 is 0.0.0.7. 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.

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