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IPv4 subnetting reference

 

Certain chunks of IPv4 address space are specially allocated by RFCs for special uses such as loopback (RFC 1643), Private networks (RFC 1918), and Zeroconf (RFC 3927) usage, and are not available for allocation by Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).

The netmask is a bitmask that can be used to separate the bits of the network identifier from the bits of the host identifier. It is often written in the same notation used to denote IP addresses.

Not all sizes of prefix announcement may be routable on the public Internet: see routing, peering.

CIDRNetmaskHosts / subnetClassful nameTypical usage
/8255.0.0.016777216Class ALargest block allocation made by IANA
/9255.128.0.08388608  
/10255.192.0.04194304  
/11255.224.0.02097152  
/12255.240.0.01048576  
/13255.248.0.0524288  
/14255.252.0.0262144  
/15255.254.0.0131072  
/16255.255.0.065536Class B 
/17255.255.128.032768 ISP / large business
/18255.255.192.016384 ISP / large business
/19255.255.224.08192 ISP / large business
/20255.255.240.04096 Small ISP / large business
/21255.255.248.02048 Small ISP / large business
/22255.255.252.01024  
/23255.255.254.0512  
/24255.255.255.0256Class CLarge LAN
/25255.255.255.128128 Large LAN
/26255.255.255.19264 Small LAN
/27255.255.255.22432 Small LAN
/28255.255.255.24016 Small LAN
/29255.255.255.2488  
/30255.255.255.2524 "Glue network" (point to point links)
/31255.255.255.2542 "Useless Network", proposed for point to point links (RFC 3021)
/32255.255.255.2551 Host route

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