CIDR Calculator
Input
Auto Update
Output
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
IP Address | - |
Subnet Mask | - |
Network Address | - |
Starting IP Address | - |
Ending IP Address | - |
Standard Class | - |
Broadcast Address | - |
Max Hosts on Subnet | - |
Mask Bits | - |
About the CIDR Calculator
Welcome to the CIDR Calculator, a powerful tool designed to help you calculate network-related attributes for any given CIDR range. Whether you're managing networks, troubleshooting connectivity, or learning about networking concepts, this calculator simplifies the process of determining key parameters.
What can you do with the CIDR Calculator?
- Calculate subnet masks, network addresses, and broadcast addresses.
- Determine the starting and ending IP addresses for a given CIDR range.
- Identify the standard class (A, B, C, etc.) of an IP address.
- Estimate the maximum number of hosts supported by a subnet.
Purpose
The CIDR Calculator empowers users to make informed decisions about network configurations, helping them optimize resources and troubleshoot issues efficiently.
How It Works
- Enter a valid CIDR range (e.g., 192.168.33.64/32) in the input field.
- Click "Calculate" to see the results displayed in a table format.
- Use the "Reset" button to clear all inputs and start over.
Why do I need to use the CIDR Calculator?
- What is CIDR?: CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) is a method used to allocate IP addresses and route traffic efficiently.
- User Benefits: Save time by automating complex CIDR calculations.
- Features: Supports multiple CIDR ranges, auto-update functionality, and downloadable results.
- Uses: Ideal for network administrators, IT professionals, and students learning networking concepts.