Среда (07/29/09)

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#ipcalc
Usage: ipcalc [options] <ADDRESS>[[/]<NETMASK>] [NETMASK]
ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast,
network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving a second netmask, you
can design sub- and supernetworks. It is also intended to be a teaching tool
and presents the results as easy-to-understand binary values.
 -n --nocolor  Don't display ANSI color codes.
 -b --nobinary Suppress the bitwise output.
 -c --class    Just print bit-count-mask of given address.
 -h --html     Display results as HTML (not finished in this version).
 -v --version  Print Version.
 -s --split n1 n2 n3
               Split into networks of size n1, n2, n3.
 -r --range    Deaggregate address range.
    --help     Longer help text.
Examples:
ipcalc 192.168.0.1/24
ipcalc 192.168.0.1/255.255.128.0
ipcalc 192.168.0.1 255.255.128.0 255.255.192.0
ipcalc 192.168.0.1 0.0.63.255
ipcalc <ADDRESS1> - <ADDRESS2>  deaggregate address range
ipcalc <ADDRESS>/<NETMASK> --s a b c
                                split network to subnets
                                where a b c fits in.
! New HTML support not yet finished.
ipcalc 0.41