Network professionals often configure IP addresses for various equipment. While the individual calculations are fairly simple - mostly bit masks - it’s easy to make mistakes. The consequences of mistakes can be disastrous; machines won’t connect with others, or worse, could isolate a whole section of the ‘net (as a misconfigured router might do).Even when calculating the IDs and masks correctly, it’s tedious. IPcalc now calculates all those ugly little numbers - quickly and accurately.

Features:

|  |  | Converts decimal IP addresses to hex.

|  |  | Displays bit usage - which bits are network, host, or subnet bits.

|  |  | Class-based masks and IDs.

|  |  | Subnet masks and IDs.

|  |  | CIDR masks and IDs.

|  |  | Subnets - display the address range for each subnet.

|  |  | Given an IP address, displays the masks and IDs for networks, subnets, and the host.

|  |  | Identifies invalid host addresses for a particular subnet (where the host bits are all zeros or ones).

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 |  | Palm III
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 |  | 12 kb of free Palm memory
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