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ipcalc(1) |
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ipcalc − perform simple manipulation of IP addresses
ipcalc [OPTION]... <IP address>[/prefix] [netmask]
ipcalc provides a simple way to calculate IP information for a host. The various options specify what information ipcalc should display on standard out. Multiple options may be specified. An IP address to operate on must always be specified. Most operations also require a netmask or a CIDR prefix as well.
−b, −−broadcast
Display the broadcast address for the given IP address and netmask.
−h, −−hostname
Display the hostname for the given IP address.
−m, −−netmask
Calculate the netmask for the given IP address. It assumes that the IP address is in a complete class A, B, or C network. Many networks do not use the default netmasks, in which case an inappropriate value will be returned.
−p, −−prefix
Show the prefix for the given mask/IP address.
−n, −−network
Display the network address for the given IP address and netmask.
−s, −−silent
Don’t ever display error messages.
Erik Troan
<ewt@redhat.com>
Preston Brown <pbrown@redhat.com>
Report bugs to our bugtracking system: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla.
Copyright
© 1997-2001 Red Hat, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying
conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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